90 ÷ 3 = 30 degrees
A right angle is 90 degrees, so one-third of a right angle would be 30 degrees.
30 degrees
I'm going to assume that you are wanting the third angle of a triangle. The total of all 3 angles would have to equal 180o. If one angle is 72o and one angle is x, you have to add 72 and x, and you would get (72+x). So, the third angle would be 180 - (72+x). Without knowing the value of x, this is as close as we can get.
The other acute angle in that triangle is 40 degrees.
an angle with a acute and right angle
A right angle is one of 90 degrees. An acute angle of 30 degrees would be one third of that.
A right angle is 90 degrees, so one third of a right angle is 30 degrees.
A right angle is 90 degrees, so one-third of a right angle would be 30 degrees.
30° Right angle = 90° One third of 90 is 30.
30° Right angle = 90° One third of 90 is 30.
If Y is the right angle then the third angle is indeterminate. Otherwise it is 90 - Y degrees.
30 degrees
40 degrees
All triangle angles add to 180 degrees. Since one is 38 and the right angle is 90, the third angle is 180 -38-90 = 52 degrees
I'm going to assume that you are wanting the third angle of a triangle. The total of all 3 angles would have to equal 180o. If one angle is 72o and one angle is x, you have to add 72 and x, and you would get (72+x). So, the third angle would be 180 - (72+x). Without knowing the value of x, this is as close as we can get.
Right angled triangle because the third angle must be 90 degrees.
It is: 90/3 = 30 degrees