Yes. It is so true that if they are side-by-side, you can hardly tell them apart.
With the graphic facilities available on this site, I do not stand a chance! However, if you look at an analogue clock, a 25 degree angle is one between 12 (at the top of the clock) and 81/3 minutes.
25 degrees.
Length of sides is irrelevant. Angles are ((180 - 40)/2) ie 70o
Oh, what a happy little question! When two angles are complementary, they add up to 90 degrees like two old friends coming together. So, to find the complement of a 65 degree angle, we simply subtract 65 from 90, leaving us with a lovely 25 degree angle. Just a little reminder to always be kind to yourself as you explore the world of angles.
25 degrees
Yes. Angles are congruent if they have the same measure.
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Yes. They're so identical that you can't tell them apart. In fact, it sounds like you're talking about the same angle twice.
No. Assuming the first refers to the measure in degrees, it is 60 times as large.
It is an acute angle.
Those triangles with 25 and 90 degree angles are called right angle triangle.
A 25-degree angle is simply referred to as a "25-degree angle." In geometric terms, it's an acute angle since it measures less than 90 degrees. There isn't a specific name for this angle like there is for more commonly referenced angles such as 30 degrees or 45 degrees.
180-25=155 answer:155
A 90 Degree Angle
A 25 degree angle is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
Use a protractor
the 30 degree angle is near the equator and the 90 degree angle is near the trop of Capricorn and cancer