Suppose the angle is x degrees. Then its supplement is 180 - x So 180 - x = x - 44 224 = 2x so x = 112 degrees.
112 degrees is an obtuse angle.
(180-112)/2=34
There are 540 interior degrees in a pentagon So: 540-112-102-118-107 = an angle of 101 degrees
It is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
These two angles total 180o therefore they are each others supplements.
Suppose the angle is x degrees. Then its supplement is 180 - x So 180 - x = x - 44 224 = 2x so x = 112 degrees.
A pair of supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement to 112 degrees is 180 - 112 = 68 degrees.
112 degrees is an obtuse angle.
Complement: 22 Supplement: 112
It is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees so it is an obtuse angle.
(180-112)/2=34
Oh, dude, 112 degrees is an obtuse angle. It's like when you're trying to find the remote but it's just slightly out of reach - not quite acute, not quite right angle, just chillin' in that obtuse zone. So yeah, 112 degrees, it's like the laid-back angle of the geometry world.
There are 540 interior degrees in a pentagon So: 540-112-102-118-107 = an angle of 101 degrees
It is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a full circle, so 472 must be 360 + 112 = 472 degrees. So the line on the circle is in the same position as 112 degrees!
Let n = the solution in degrees, then: n = 2 x (180 - n) - 24 n = 360 - 2n - 24 3n = 360 - 24 n = 336/3 = 112o Check: Supplement of 112o = 68o, 2 x 68 = 136, which is 24 more than 112. Game over!