The answer will depend on the location of the points B, P and C.
if the radius of a circle is increased 100% the area is increased
360*70/100 = 252 degrees.
100% = 360 degrees so 15% = 360*15/100 = 54 degrees.
NO
An angle of 100 degrees is an obtuse angle
If a triangle has a 100 degree angle, it is an obtuse triangle because a 100 degree angle is an obtuse angle. angle > 90 = obtuse angle = 90 = right angle < 90 = acute
The answer will depend on the location of the points B, P and C.
it is an obtuse angle
if the radius of a circle is increased 100% the area is increased
360*70/100 = 252 degrees.
angle/360=x/100 x=percentage
The supplement of an 80 degree angle is an 100 degree angle.
100% = 360 degrees so 15% = 360*15/100 = 54 degrees.
NO
anything greater than 90 is called an obtuse angle If you are referring to the unit of measurement of an angle, one example of would be the Grad. Instead of splitting a circle into four 90-degree sections, it splits a circle into four 100 grad sections. This means that a 360-degree circle is equivalent to a 400 grad circle.
No, because a triangle's angles can only measure up to 180 degrees. A right angle is 90 degrees, plus another 100 degree angle would be 190 degrees.