Obtuse... like me.
All supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 132 degrees, how much more would the other angle need to be to total 180? Subtract 132 from 180 for the answer.
It is: 180-48 = 132 degrees
The length of the congruent sides is completely irrelevant.If the vertex angle is 48 degrees, then that leaves (180 - 48) = 132 degreesfor the sum of the two base angles. Since they're equal, each is 66 degrees,and you can make the congruent sides any length you want.
212 - 80 = 132 degrees temperature increase x 1 pound water = 132 BTU
Obtuse... like me.
All supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. If one angle is 132 degrees, how much more would the other angle need to be to total 180? Subtract 132 from 180 for the answer.
An angle of 132 degrees is an obtuse angle
48 degrees.
It's an obtuse angle. Not exactly, an obtuse angle is an angle that is more than 90 degrees.
132
The supplemental angle to an angle measure 132° is an angle measuring 114°. The supplement of an angle is another angle whose measure, when added to the original angle, will result in a measure of 180°. Given an angle that is 132°, we can find the supplement's measure by subtracting this angle from 180°. 180° - 132° = 114°
It is: 180-48 = 132 degrees
Obtuse angle
It is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
Since all triangles are 180 degrees, and since you now that the sum of two of the three angles is 132, you just have to subtract that from 180 to get 48 for the final angle's measure.
Supplementary angles add up to 180, so the supplement angle would be the difference between the angle and 180 degrees.So: 180 - 48 = 132 degrees