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What shape has a 130 degree angle?

Any polygon can have a 130-degree angle. It doesn't have to, but it can.


Is a 130 degree angle and a 130 degree angle congruent?

Yes.


What is the supplement of a fifty degree angle?

130 degree angle


What is the 130 degree angle called?

An angle of 130 degrees is an obtuse angle


A triangle has a 49 degree angle and a 81 degree anglewhat is the measure of the third angle?

130 degrees


What kind of angle is at 130 degrees?

obtuse angle


What is the complement of a 65 degree angle?

the completment of a 65 degree angle is 130


The measure of the supplement of a 50 degree angle?

130 degrees


How do you draw a 130 degree angle using a protracter?

It is the line from 0 to 130 degrees on your protractor


What is a 130 degree angle called?

It's larger than 90 degrees, so we call it an "obtuse angle."


What is 130 degree radius?

A 130-degree radius typically refers to a circular arc or sector with a central angle of 130 degrees. In this context, the radius is the distance from the center of the circle to any point on its circumference. This means that if you were to draw a circle with a radius of a specific length, the arc defined by a 130-degree angle would represent a portion of that circle, covering about one-third of its total circumference.


What is the measure of angle rpq if rp is 10.2cm and pq is 16cm and qr is 40 degree angle?

Well, 40 degrees is already given.. And the angle "R" I assume has a box in its corner, that represents a 90 degree angle. as for I.E: "L" <-- is a 90 degree angle. so you add 40 + 90 = 130. In all triangles will always = 180 degrees. No if and's or but's about it. so you would take your 130 degrees subtract from 180 degrees, 130 - 180 = 50! and that will decipher your answer your looking for.