A 53 degree angle.
acute angle
sin30 is 1/2 or 0.5
sin(30) = 1/2
csc = 1/sin csc (74o) = 1/sin(74o) = 1/0.9613 = 1.0403
what is a 90 degree angle called
A 53 degree angle.
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A 53 degree angle.
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another angle, of 53 degrees
Supplementary angles are pairs of angles whose sum equals 180 degrees. Therefore: 37 degrees + x degrees = 180 degrees. 180 degrees - 37 degrees = x degrees = 143 degrees. The supplement of a 37 degree angle is a 143 degree angle.
I need to know how to find each angle measured to the first degree. Such as: Sin B= 0.4848
acute angle
The third angle is 68 degrees which makes it a scalene triangle
45 degree
I assume your 90 degree angle is on the right and the 30 degree angle is opposite that. ( degree mode ) sin theta = opposite/hypotenuse sin 30 degrees = opp./44 = 22