To construct an angle of 150 degrees using a compass, you would first draw a ray as the initial side of the angle. Then, place the compass on the vertex of the angle and draw an arc that intersects the initial ray at a point. Next, without changing the compass width, place the compass on the intersection point and draw another arc that intersects the previous arc. Finally, draw a ray from the vertex through the point of intersection of the two arcs to create an angle of 150 degrees.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To make an angle of 150 degrees with a compass, you can start by drawing a straight line. Then, place the pointy end of the compass on one end of the line and draw an arc. Next, place the pointy end of the compass on the other end of the line and draw another arc that intersects the first arc. Finally, draw a line from the starting point to where the arcs intersect, and voila, you have a lovely 150-degree angle!
90 degrees
A pair of supplementary angles adds up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement to a 150 degree angle is 180 - 150 = 30 degrees.
Obtuse.
An obtuse angle.
152 degrees. A supplement is an angle that is added on to another angle to make 180 degrees. e.g., "the supplement of 100 would be 80" or "the supplement of 150 would be 30. The two angles will always add up to 180.
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90 degrees
A pair of supplementary angles adds up to 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement to a 150 degree angle is 180 - 150 = 30 degrees.
Obtuse.
Yes, it is.
150 degrees
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Interior angle is 150 degrees.
It is an angle measuring 30 degrees. But such an angle does not have a specific name.
The optimal angle for shoulder flexion to achieve a 90-degree angle is approximately 150 degrees.
An obtuse angle.