Oh, dude, it's like when you're at a party and two friends are talking about something you don't care about, but you overhear them saying something that sounds important. So, basically, if Big Avenue and Pecan Road make a 130-degree angle, then the angle between Pecan Road and Main Street would also be 130 degrees because of some fancy math rule. But hey, who really cares about angles when you can just go grab a slice of Pizza instead, am I right?
an acute angle
In an isosceles triangle two of the sides are equal, as well as two of the angles. Because a triangle's interior angles add up to 180, only one angle could be 108, therefore the other two angle must be equal. To find the measure of the other two angles 180 - 108 = 72/2 = 36.
It could bethe number of awards issued by an academic institution,a temperature on an unspecified scale (Kelvin, Celsius, Fahrenheit, Reaumur)a measure of an angle.
Presumably you're looking at a picture that shows angles C and D in relation to one another. We can't answer this without knowing that.
There could be almost any acute angle. it maters what kind it is
So you could measure the angle.
an acute angle
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An obtuse angle
You could measure the sides of a shape and use trigonometry.
It is 30 i think
Supplementary is what makes 180 degrees. 180-76=104
Acute
Cryptogram said 45, but what was the question?There is no punctuation, except for the last "?", so I will assume that when a word is capitalized, it starts a new sentence. Therefore the statements are:In a triangle the measure of the largest angle is 3 times the measureof the smallest angle. The measure of the remainingangle is twice themeasure of the smallest angle.Since "Measure of the largest angle" is a fragment of something, I will discard it (it could be a mistake of leftover text or could be an incomplete thought). I guess that the "?" at the end means that we are supposed to answer something, and the answer could possibly relate to the largest angle. If I supply all the angles, you will hopefully get your answer.Since L=3S and M=2S, and 3S+2S+S=180º, then 6S=180º, so Smallest angle =30ºMiddle angle =60ºLargest angle =90º
In a quadrilateral, three of the angles are obtuse. Which of the following could not be the angle measure of the fourth angle? 60° 90° 40° 20°
That's a very unspecific question. Is it just an angle? Is it part of a polygon? Are the measurements specified? You could measure it with a protractor if that's what you're asking.
It could have any amount of sides...angle doesn't matter.