By convention angles are measured from the normal to the reflecting surface. The angle of incidence, 35 degrees, is equal to the angle of reflection. In this case 35 degrees. The answer is 35 degrees.
A whole angle is 360 degrees so the measure of a 35% angle is 126 degrees. The complement (not compliment) of this angle would have a measure of 90 - 126 = minus 36 degrees.
35 degree angle is acute.
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35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
By convention angles are measured from the normal to the reflecting surface. The angle of incidence, 35 degrees, is equal to the angle of reflection. In this case 35 degrees. The answer is 35 degrees.
The supplement of a 35 degree angle would be 145 degree angle.
The supplement of a 35 degree angle would be 145 degree angle.
That would be an acute angle.
A whole angle is 360 degrees so the measure of a 35% angle is 126 degrees. The complement (not compliment) of this angle would have a measure of 90 - 126 = minus 36 degrees.
35 degree angle is acute.
The supplementary angle to a 145 degree angle will be a 35 degree angle because 145 + 35 = 180.
Subtract 35 from 90 to get the complementary angle. If you're looking for supplementary subtract from 180. 90-35 =55 . . . The Complementary angle = 55
An angle that measures 35 degrees is called an acute angle. Acute angles are angles that are less than 90 degrees. They are commonly found in geometric shapes such as triangles and rectangles. In this case, the 35-degree angle would be classified as an acute angle.
An acute angle
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all angles of a triangles add to 180 degrees.180 - 110 - 35 = 35 is your answer