Oh, what a happy little question! When two angles are complementary, they add up to 90 degrees like two old friends coming together. So, to find the complement of a 65 degree angle, we simply subtract 65 from 90, leaving us with a lovely 25 degree angle. Just a little reminder to always be kind to yourself as you explore the world of angles.
A 65 degree angle is acute.
the completment of a 65 degree angle is 130
A pair of supplementary angles total 180 degrees. In this instance, the supplement to a 65 degree angle would be 180 - 65 = 115 degrees.
115 degrees
It is: 360-80-120-65 = 95 degrees which is the 4th angle
A 65 degree angle is acute.
Is 65 an acute angle
An acute angle
It is an acute angle if it measures 65 degrees
the completment of a 65 degree angle is 130
It must be 65 degrees because there are 180 degrees in a triangle. 90+25+65 = 180
Supplementary angles are angles whose sums =180 degrees. You have a 65 degree angle + it's supplementary angle = 180 degrees. So, to find the supplementary angle, subtract 65 from 180. 180 - 65 = supplementary angle. 115 = supplementary angle. To check, add the angles together. 65 + 115 = 180 (check) (Also, you might be working with complimentary angles. Complimentary angles are angles whose sum = 90 degrees.)
90 - 25 = 65. The answer is 65 degrees.
Yes. The fourth angle is 115 degrees.
A pair of supplementary angles total 180 degrees. In this instance, the supplement to a 65 degree angle would be 180 - 65 = 115 degrees.
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Use a straight edge and a protractor to construct an acute angle of 65 degrees