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Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. If the smaller angle is x, the larger is 5x, so 6x = 90. X equals 15, and the larger angle measures 75 degrees.
Complimentary angles are two angles that add up to 90o. It the sum of two angles is 90o, and one is twice as big as the other, then we can make up a little equation to solve for that larger angle (a). It might look like this: 90o = a + ( a / 2 ) As our larger angle (a) was said to be twice as large as our smaller angle, our smaller angle (a/2) is half as large as the larger angle. 90o = 3a / 2 180o = 3a a = 180o / 3 = 60o Our mystery angle is a 60o angle. The smaller one is 30o. The larger angle is twice the smaller, and they two sum to 90o. Our work checks.
No. To elaborate, the smallest regular polygon, an equilateral triangle, has 60 degree interior angles. The next larger one, a square, has 90 degree interior angles. In fact, for any regular polygon, the interior angles measure 180*(n-2)/n degrees, where n is the number of sides. No polygon has less than 3 sides. Thus, no regular polygon can have interior angles less than 60 degrees.
An angle smaller than a right angle - is an acute angle. Larger than a right angle, but smaller than 180 degrees is an obtuse angle. Angles between 180 and 360 degrees are reflex angles.
Angles larger than a right angle and smaller than two right angles (between 90° and 180°) are called obtuse angles("obtuse" meaning "blunt").
the larger angle is 60 and the smaller angle is 30.complimentary angles are 2 angles forming 90 degrees.
Acute angles is the name they give angles smaller than 90 degrees.Any larger and they are called obtuse angles.
It's larger than some, smaller than others.
Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90 degrees. If the smaller angle is x, the larger is 5x, so 6x = 90. X equals 15, and the larger angle measures 75 degrees.
let x=smaller angle2x-6=larger anglex+(2x-6)=903x-6=903x=96x=322x-6=58
There are two types of angles that are smaller than 180 degrees: acute and obtuse. Acute angles are those that are smaller than a right angle (90 degrees) and obtuse angles are those that are larger than a right angle but smaller than 180(ex: 100 degrees, 91 degrees, etc.) Obtuse and acute angles are easy to identify without actually using a protractor; they are usually exaggerated on tests and assignments. On top of that 180 degree angles are called straight.
It is 125o Let the larger angle be α then the smaller is 2/5α + 5o; and α + (2/5α + 5o) = 180o ⇒ 7/5α = 175o ⇒ α = 125o
The question is contradictory as complimentary angles are defined as having a sum of 90 degrees.
Complementary angles total 90 degrees so smaller is 90/5 ie 18 and larger 72.
Complimentary angles are two angles that add up to 90o. It the sum of two angles is 90o, and one is twice as big as the other, then we can make up a little equation to solve for that larger angle (a). It might look like this: 90o = a + ( a / 2 ) As our larger angle (a) was said to be twice as large as our smaller angle, our smaller angle (a/2) is half as large as the larger angle. 90o = 3a / 2 180o = 3a a = 180o / 3 = 60o Our mystery angle is a 60o angle. The smaller one is 30o. The larger angle is twice the smaller, and they two sum to 90o. Our work checks.
180 - 35 = 145. Half of 145 is 72.5 which is the smaller angle. (The other angle is 35 + 72.5 ie 107.5)
180 - 32 = 148; 148/2 = 74 which is the smaller angle so the larger is 106