360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.
Supplementary angle of 100 is (180 - 100) = 80 degrees
100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
An Acute Angle is the kind of angle that is less than 90 degrees.
It is an obtuse angle
The third angle must be 30 degrees so it is an obtuse triangle
360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.
Supplementary angle of 100 is (180 - 100) = 80 degrees
There is no angle that represents 100 degrees but an angle that is 100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
An angle of 100 degrees is an obtuse angle
100 degrees is an obtuse angle.
An angle of 175 degrees is an obtuse angle
An Acute Angle is the kind of angle that is less than 90 degrees.
Well, isn't that a happy little angle! A 193-degree angle is called a reflex angle because it is larger than a straight angle (180 degrees) but smaller than a full rotation. Just like in painting, angles come in all shapes and sizes, each adding their own unique beauty to the canvas of mathematics.
50 degrees if its a triangle
It is a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 degrees
It is an obtuse angle.