Corresponding Angle
I'm tempted to call it morbidly obese, but the proper name is "reflex angle."
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Assuming the question is in the context of pie charts, the angle which corresponds to a fraction, f, of the total is makes and angle at the centre of 2*pi*f radians (= 360*f degrees).
Because any angle increased by k*2pi radians (= k*360 degrees) where k is an integer, is, effectively, the same angle. This implies that f(x + 2kpi) = f(x) for any angle x and any trig function f. This gives f a maximum period of 2pi radians.
the name of an f angle is a corresponding angle
Alternate Angle
Supplementary angle
Corresponding Angle
Corresponding Angle
A corresponding angle.
supplementary angles on parallel lines.
That would be an obtuse angle measuring 150 degrees. I do not know of a proper name for it.
I'm tempted to call it morbidly obese, but the proper name is "reflex angle."
the f-p-f bond angle is 120the cl -p-cl bond angle is 180and the f - p - cl bond angle is 90
Lines that form an X shape create vertical opposite equal angles
D=27 E=81 F=72