Obtuse Angle 145°, 150°, 178°, 149°, 91° are all examples of obtuse angle degrees as they are more than 90° and less than 180°
It has 12 sides. This type of polygon is called a dodecagon
No special type, and so without a special name.
150 degrees
Internal angle = 150° → external angle = 360° - 150° = 30° number of sides = 360 ° ÷ external angle = 360° ÷ 30° = 12 It has 12 sides.
It is an OBTUSE angle. Any angle larger then 90 degrees ( right angle ) is an obtuse angle. But if the measure ends up being MORE then 180 it is then called a REFLEX angle.
Obtuse Angle 145°, 150°, 178°, 149°, 91° are all examples of obtuse angle degrees as they are more than 90° and less than 180°
Any angle over 90 degrees and less that 180 degrees is an obtuse angle therefore so is 150 degrees
No.
It has 12 sides. This type of polygon is called a dodecagon
An obtuse angle.
No special type, and so without a special name.
150 degrees
if you do the a b method, if the line segment is supplementary,you do 180-150, and get 30. if the 150 is an a, the other interior angle is 150
30 30 150 150
An angle of 150 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees
I think mA represents milliamps, not angles