125° angle is an obtuse angle.
An obtuse angle is any angle that is greater than 90° and less than 180°
Any angle between 90 and 180 degrees - including 125 degrees - is an obtuse angle.
The sum of the three interior angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. If two angles in a triangle add up to 125 degrees, subtracting this sum from 180 gives you the measure of the third angle. Therefore, the third angle would be 180 - 125 = 55 degrees.
An angle that is 104 degrees would be considered an "Obtuse" angle. This is because the degrees in the angle are over 90.
290 degrees is a reflex angle.
If it is a complementary angle, the missing angle is 52 degrees. If it is a supplementary angle, the missing angle is 142 degrees. If it is an opposite angle, the missing angle is 38 degrees. Obviously, you need to know what type of angle you're looking for.
It is the supplementary angle of 125 degrees which is 55 degrees
Any angle between 90 and 180 degrees - including 125 degrees - is an obtuse angle.
55 degrees.
125/180
An obtuse angle of 135 degrees.
an Obtuse angle
-235
To find the equivalent positive angle of -235 degrees, you can add 360 degrees until the angle is positive. Adding 360 degrees to -235 gives you 125 degrees. Therefore, the equivalent positive angle of -235 degrees is 125 degrees.
It is: 180-125 = 55 degrees
For all triangles drawn on a plain ( 2-dimensional) surfacem the sum of the three interior angles is 180 degrees. Hence if the sum of two angles is 125 degrees. Then the third angle is 180 - 125 = 55 degrees.
An obtuse angle.
A parallelogram or a rhombus would fit the given description because they both have equal opposite obtuse angles and equal opposite acute angle that all add up to 360 degrees.