An ACUTE Anglke.
NB
Angles less than 90 degrees are ACUTE angles.
Angles between 90 degrees and 180 degrees are OBTUSE angles.
Angles greater than 180 degrees are REFLEX angles.
Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
Oh honey, that's a cute little angle you got there. A 23 degree angle is called an acute angle, sweetie. It's less than 90 degrees, in case you were wondering. Keep on measuring those angles, darling!
The complementary angle is 15 degrees. Complementary angles sum to 90 degrees, and 90 - 75 = 15.
to find the complement, subtract 23 from 90. so the answer is 67 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees. Each angle would be 164.35 degrees
An angle of 23 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
It's an acute angle. Anything under 90 degrees is acute. 90 to 180 is obtuse.
90 - 23 = 67 degrees
It is an angle whose measure is 23/360 of a full rotation.
The complementary angle is 67 degrees.
Oh honey, that's a cute little angle you got there. A 23 degree angle is called an acute angle, sweetie. It's less than 90 degrees, in case you were wondering. Keep on measuring those angles, darling!
Also 23 degrees.
23 degrees
It is: 23 degrees+67 degrees = 90 degrees
Two angles are complementary if they both add up to 90 degrees. This means that a complementary angle would have to be negative 23 degrees if the given angle is 113 (-23+113=90) . However I suspect that you are looking for the supplementary angle. Supplementary angles total 180 degrees. If so, the supplement would be 77 degrees.
Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
An interior angle of 157 degrees implies an exterior angles of 23 degrees (= 180-157). The exterior angle MUST divide 360 degrees. 23 does not divide into 360 so the answer is NO.