The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. The complement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 90 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of the complement of a 38-degree angle would be the angle that, when added to the complement of 38 degrees (52 degrees), equals 180 degrees. This angle would be 128 degrees.
The angle that 193 degrees is an octuse angle. 90 degrees is a right angle.
The reference angle for an angle with the measure of 175 degrees is 5 degrees
30 degrees
An angle of 52 degrees, as with any angle between 1 and 89 degrees, is an acute angle.
the answer is 180 degrees
If each interior angle is 178 degrees then the regular polygon will have 180 sides.
It is an isosceles triangle that has 2 equal base angles of 1 degree with the 3rd angle being 178 degrees and in this case it would nearly look like a straight line.
178 degrees is the largest angle for an obtuse angle because 180 is a straight angle and 90 degrees is an right angle and below 90 degrees is an acute angle. Some supposedly say that the answer is 179,But it's not! the reason behind this is because in a triangle all the angles have to add up to 180 degrees. There are 3 points to a triangle so there has to be 2 extra degrees taken off of 180, which equals to 178. Explanation is terms: angle A + angle B + angle C = 180 degrees [Sum of supplementary angles of a triangle] 178 degrees + 1 degree + 1 degree = 180 degrees which makes sense. I figured this out when i was doing homework... Hope this helps you other people
If interior angle is 178o then the exterior angle = 180 - 178 = 2o So the number of sides = 360 / 2 = 180 sides.
178 degrees
Any number from 1 to 178 degrees, on a flat surface. * * * * * The correct answer is any number in the open interval (0, 180). An angle can be 0.0001 degrees or 179.9999 etc.
The approximate bond angle for OCS is around 178 degrees.
Obtuse Angle 145°, 150°, 178°, 149°, 91° are all examples of obtuse angle degrees as they are more than 90° and less than 180°
Not sure what the question means! You can have one angle that is 178 degrees and the remaining two that sum to 2 degrees. A very thin triangle. If, on the other hand, you claim that the sum of all three angles is 178 degrees then there are two possible reasons. The more likely one is that you have made a mistake. Alternatively, the triangle is on a slightly concave surface.
180
Probably there is somewhere in Saturn where the temperature is 178 degrees. At the surface it's probably more like -178 degrees.