The first angle is 166 deg and the second is 14 deg.
Suppose the angle is x. Then its complement is 90-x. So x = (90-x) + 28 = 118 - x So 2x = 118 and x = 59 (with complement 31).
In a circle ,there are 4 quadrants,each quadrant have 90 degree angle, therefore 4x90=360 degree so 361 degree angle will be in first quadrant.
Tangent and cotangent positive; other 4 negative.
Hyperbolae with different eccentricities have a different angle between their asymptotes.
Vertically opposite angles are the angles that are formed when two lines intersect. When the lines cross, they create two pairs of opposite angles that are equal in measure. For example, if two lines intersect and form angles of 40 degrees and 140 degrees, the angles across from each other (the vertically opposite angles) will both be 40 degrees and 140 degrees, respectively. This property is a fundamental concept in geometry.
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90 degrees is the angle
90 degrees
Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add to 180 degrees. Adjacent angles are two angles that happen to lie next to each other, so that they combine to form a larger angle whose measure is the sum of the measures of the adjacent angles. Angles may be both adjacent and supplementary, in which case they will form a straight angle.
The opposite angle is the same as the known angle. Each of the adjacent angles is the supplementary angle to the known angle. That is the pair add up to 180 degrees.
It will have 10 sides and each interior angle measures 144 degrees while each exterior angle measures 36 degrees
Each interior angle measures 135 degrees Each exterior angle measures 45 degrees
Each interior angle measures 150 degrees Each exterior angle measures 30 degrees
Each exterior angle measures 24 degrees. Each interior angle measures 156 degrees
Each exterior angle measures 15 degrees Each interior angle measures 165 degrees
Each angle measures 60 degrees
Providing that it is a regular nonagon then each exterior angle measures 40 degrees and each interior angle measures 140 degrees