A 70° angle is called an Acute angle.
The answer depends on what the angle is missing from!
Supplementary angles add up to 180° Let the smaller angle be x, then the larger angle is x + 70°, and: x + (x + 70°) = 180° → 2x + 70° = 180° → 2x = 110° → x = 55° → x + 70° = 55° + 70° = 125° Thus the two angles are 55° and 125°. Therefore the angle you want is the larger at 125°.
30 degrees
360*70/100 = 252 degrees.
55 degrees.
It is an acute angle.
An angle of 70 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
Any angle under 90 degrees is an acute angle. Any angle greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 is an obtuse angle. So a 50 degree angle would be an acute angle.
180 - 70 = 110. The supplement is 110 degree angle.
Let the angle be A, then the supplementary angle is (180 - A) and the complementary angle is (90 - A). 180 - A = 70 + 5(90 - A) = 70 + 450 - 5A = 520 - 5A 4A = 520 - 180 = 340 A = 85° Then, 95 = 70 + 5(5) = 70 + 25 = 95
The answer depends on what the angle is missing from!
A 70 degree angle is classified as acute because it is less than 90 degrees.
A supplementary angles are 2 angles that equal 180. 70+110=180
Hint: 180 take away 70... 180o - 70o = 110o
Complementary angles add to 90 degrees so the complementary angle to 70 degrees has a measure of 20 deg.
70 degrees
A 70 degree angle is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees