A reflex angle is one that is more than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees. If the reflex angle measured 190 degrees, then there would be a 170 degree, or obtuse, angle opposite it. If the reflex angle measured 270 degrees, then there would be a 90 degree, or right, angle opposite it. If the reflex angle measured 300 degrees, then there would be a 60 degree, or acute, angle opposite it. It helps to draw or picture these angles as sectors of a circle.
West. tan theta = opposite/adjacent you have opposite, 90 feet, you want adjacent ( degree mode) tan 34 degrees = 90 feet/adj. adjacent = 90 feet/tan 34 degrees = 133.4 feet ------------------------same for east tan 58 degrees = 90 feet/adj. adjacent = 90 feet/tan 58 degrees = 56.2 feet ------------------- 133.4 feet + 56.2 feet = 190 feet is the distance 2 deer are apart
If you mean angles of 150 degrees, 20 degrees and 20 degrees then it is impossible to construct such a triangle because the angles in any triangle add up to 180 degrees and the angles given add up to 190 degrees.
190 + 190 = 380
If that is supposed to represent a temperature, it already IS in degrees (degrees Centigrade). If you want to convert to another temperature scale, please specify which one (Kelvin, Fahrenheit, Reaumur, etc.).
An angle of 190 degrees is a reflex angle
190 degrees is bit more than a straight angle. If you look at a clock face with the minute hand at 312/3 minutes, then going from 12 o'clock to the minute hand makes an angle of 190 degrees.
In order to make a 190 degree angle, you should subtract 190 from 360. This gives you 170. Draw this angle, and the outer angle is the 190 degrees that you need.?æ
A reflex angle
It is 10 degrees more than a straight line so its a reflex angle.
No, it is a reflex angle
360 - 85 - 190 = 85 85 degrees is the third angle
550 - 360 = 190 degrees.
It is a reflex angle because it's greater than 180 degrees
Ah, let's create a happy little angle here. To find the reference angle for 550 degrees, we simply subtract 360 degrees from 550. So, 550 - 360 equals 190 degrees. That's your reference angle, a beautiful angle just waiting to bring some joy to your mathematical canvas.
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.
A 190 degree angle is a reflex angle.