22 degrees
90-22-68
In a circle, the measure of an angle formed by a chord and a tangent at a point on the circle is half the measure of the intercepted arc. Since segment DC is a diameter, angle DAB is an inscribed angle that intercepts arc DB. Therefore, the measure of arc DB is twice the measure of angle DAB, which is 68 degrees. Since arc BC is the remainder of the circle, arc BC measures 360 degrees - 68 degrees = 292 degrees.
A 68-degree angle is classified as an acute angle, as acute angles are defined as being less than 90 degrees. This means it is sharper than a right angle but not as sharp as an angle that is less than 0 degrees.
90 - 68 ie 22 degrees
The measured supplement of a 112-degree angle is found by subtracting it from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement is 180 - 112 = 68 degrees. This means that a 68-degree angle, when added to a 112-degree angle, equals 180 degrees, making them supplementary.
The 3rd angle is: 180-35-68 = 77 degrees
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An angle of 68 degrees is an acute angle
Complement: 22 Supplement: 112
90-22-68
The sum of interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. A right triangle is defined as a triangle having one angle that measures 90 degrees. Therefore, it follows that the sum of the remaining two angles will be 90 degrees 90-68=22 The third angle is 22 degrees
In a circle, the measure of an angle formed by a chord and a tangent at a point on the circle is half the measure of the intercepted arc. Since segment DC is a diameter, angle DAB is an inscribed angle that intercepts arc DB. Therefore, the measure of arc DB is twice the measure of angle DAB, which is 68 degrees. Since arc BC is the remainder of the circle, arc BC measures 360 degrees - 68 degrees = 292 degrees.
A) 68 degrees B) 135 degrees C) 90 degrees D) 45 degrees
A 68-degree angle is classified as an acute angle, as acute angles are defined as being less than 90 degrees. This means it is sharper than a right angle but not as sharp as an angle that is less than 0 degrees.
68 degrees
90 - 68 ie 22 degrees
The measured supplement of a 112-degree angle is found by subtracting it from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement is 180 - 112 = 68 degrees. This means that a 68-degree angle, when added to a 112-degree angle, equals 180 degrees, making them supplementary.