Depending on what degrees you are talking about ...
A normal thermometer can measure 100 °F - as can an oral or rectal thermometer.
A cooking thermometer can measure 100 °C
Cryogenic thermometer can measure 100 K.
A protractor can measure 100° (depending on the type - they can measure from 0° to 180° or a full 0° to 360°)
The 3rd angle is 30 degrees which would form an obtuse or scalene triangle.
obtuse
If it's a triangle then the 3rd angle is 35 degrees
An angle that measures 100 degrees is classified as an obtuse angle. Obtuse angles are defined as angles that are greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Therefore, a 100-degree angle falls within this range, making it obtuse.
A 100 degree angle is obtuse
Obtuse triangle
The 3rd angle is 30 degrees which would form an obtuse or scalene triangle.
obtuse
If it's a triangle then the 3rd angle is 35 degrees
An angle that measures 100 degrees is classified as an obtuse angle. Obtuse angles are defined as angles that are greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. Therefore, a 100-degree angle falls within this range, making it obtuse.
17,460 degrees
A triangle with the third angle that measures 30 degrees.This triangle is not isosceles nor equilateral but has one obtuse angle.
A 100 degree angle is obtuse
100 degrees
No. They must add up to 180 degrees. Your list is missing 1 degree.
The 3rd angle is 30 degrees and so it is an obtuse or a scalene triangle with 3 different side lengths and no right angle.
Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees so it is 100 degrees