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 would be 30 degrees.
A right angle is 90 degrees, so one third of a right angle is 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.
Third angle would be 46 degree. 180-44-90 =46