The 110 degree angle makes this triangle an obtuse triangle.
Well, well, well, aren't we feeling all mathematical today? If one angle is 28 degrees in a right triangle, the other acute angle must be 62 degrees (90 - 28 = 62). As for the right angle, it's a whopping 90 degrees. Math can be a real trip sometimes, can't it?
If the sides are 10cm, 17cm and 21cm, the three angles are approx 28, 53 and 99 degrees. It is an obtuse angled triangle.
To determine how many times 28 goes into 110, you would perform a division operation. Divide 110 by 28 to get the quotient. In this case, 110 divided by 28 equals 3 with a remainder of 26. Therefore, 28 goes into 110 three times with a remainder of 26.
28 degrees
That's an isosceles triangle.
As the third angle must be 42 degrees, it is a scalene triangle.
Well, well, well, aren't we feeling all mathematical today? If one angle is 28 degrees in a right triangle, the other acute angle must be 62 degrees (90 - 28 = 62). As for the right angle, it's a whopping 90 degrees. Math can be a real trip sometimes, can't it?
It is 90-28 = 62 degrees
the total sum of the angles of a triangle should total 180 degrees so 35+28= 63 180 - 63= 117 X= 117 degrees
The third angle is 93 degrees
The other 2 angles are c 62 and 90 degrees
the answer is 68 degrees
28% of 110 = 30.8
If the sides are 10cm, 17cm and 21cm, the three angles are approx 28, 53 and 99 degrees. It is an obtuse angled triangle.
The other two angles could be 76-76 or they could be 28-124 .
It will be 62 degrees because 90-28 = 62
If its a right angle triangle then the second acute angle is 62 degrees