a 90 degree angle is a perfect angle of a square so 80 degrees will be 10 degrees less.
An angle that is 8 degrees would be an "acute" angle. This is because it is less than 90 degrees. Anything above 90 degrees would be an "obtuse" angle.
An angle that is 110 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle. It is considered this because its measurements exceed 90 degrees. Any angle below 90 degrees would be an "acute" angle.
An angle that is 180 degrees would be considered a straight angle. 90 degrees is a right angle, anything less would be an acute angle and anything more would be obtuse.
An angle of 230 degrees is a reflex angle.
The degrees Of that should be 180. 180 is a line,i was thinking it was 45 degrees.
The degrees or the angle of slope of the sides of the pyramid is on the pyramids at Giza is about 51 degrees
45 degrees
a 90 degree angle is a perfect angle of a square so 80 degrees will be 10 degrees less.
An angle of 17 degrees would.
There is no such thing as an angle with 540 degrees. It only goes up to 360 where it is a perfect circle. However a pentagon has a total of 540 degrees.
An angle of 144 degrees would.
There are several pyramids in Egypt. Each has a different incline. Seneferu's Pyramid (the Bent Pyramid) has an angle of 54º 31' 13'' that reduces to 43º 21'. The Great Pyramid of Khufu rises at an angle of 51º 52'. Khafre has an angle of 53° 10'. The Pyramid of Menkaure has an incline of 51°20′25″.
The angles of the square base are 90 degrees, just as you'd expect, but from there we have to "get funky" just a bit to understand the answer because it varies. As we "flatten" the pyramid, the angles between the plane of the base and the sides approach zero degrees, and as we "stretch" the pyramid to infinity, the angles approach 90 degrees. The angles we are talking about have a range with limits on either end, but the angle, whatever it is, cannot be the limit itself. We say the angle is greater than zero or less than 90 degrees. The angle of the vertex will vary as well, and it will depend on the angle between the base and the ascending edge. It will vary between 90 degrees (in the case of the "flattened" pyramid) and zero degrees (in the case of the "stretched" pyramid). That is as good an answer as we can come up with given the general nature of the question.
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 90 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of the complement of a 38-degree angle would be the angle that, when added to the complement of 38 degrees (52 degrees), equals 180 degrees. This angle would be 128 degrees.
An angle that is 160 degrees would be an "obtuse" angle. This is because the measurement of degrees exceeds 90. Anything below 90 degrees would be an "acute" angle.
A 128 degree angle would be an "obtuse" angle. This is because the angle measurement exceeds 90 degrees. Anything below 90 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle.