A 23 degree angle is an acute angle, as is any angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees.
Complement . . . another angle, of 53 degrees Supplement . . . another angle, of 143 degrees
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.
A 23 degree angle is an acute angle, as is any angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees.
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.