A 67 degree angle would be acute.
Acute angles are smaller that 90 degrees.
Right angles are 90 degrees.
Obtuse angles are more that 90 degrees.
Straight angles are 180 degrees.
i think it would be 90 degrees and it would be a acute angle
to find the complement, subtract 23 from 90. so the answer is 67 degrees
Supplement of a 67 degree angle is 180 - 67 or 113.
It is: 23 degrees + 67 degrees = 90 degrees
Thursday--67 degrees Friday--70 degrees Saturday--73 degrees Sunday--76 degrees Monday--79 degrees
Complementary means sum of 90. 90-67=23
It is a right angle triangle.
To find the measure of the intercepted arc for an inscribed angle, you can use the formula that states the measure of the intercepted arc is twice the measure of the inscribed angle. In this case, if the inscribed angle measures 67 degrees, you would calculate the intercepted arc as 2 × 67 degrees, which equals 134 degrees. Therefore, the intercepted arc would measure 134 degrees.
23 degrees and 67 degrees
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of 67 degrees is 180 - 67, which equals 113 degrees.
It is: 23 degrees+67 degrees = 90 degrees
It is an acute angle
It is an acute angle
90 - 23 = 67 degrees
Well, I don't know that much geometry! *ASK YOUR PARENTS!*
The complementary angle is 67 degrees.
90 - 67 = 23 degrees.