That's a reflex angle.
0 to <90 Acute angle
90 Right angle
>90 to <180 Obtuse angle
180 Straight angle
>180 to <360 Reflex angle
360 called Full circle
Reflex Angle
It is a reflex angle because it is greater than 180 degrees.
The answer is 3rd quadrant because 980 degree -720 degree =260 degrees so the 3rd quadrant is 180 degrees to 270 degrees
Firstly, with the unit circle (r=1) we need to know that:at 270 degrees our coordinates are (0, -1)sine(270 degrees) = -1cosine(250 degrees) = 0cotangent = cosine / sinetherefore: cot ( 270 degrees) = 0/-1 = 0The answer is 0.
Just as at 90 degrees, it goes to infinity. That is because tangent of angle is opposite side over adjacent side. The oppsoite side gets bigger and bigger after 45 dgerees ( and in your case then after 225 degrees) until it grows beyond all bounds at 270 degrees
270 is an integer and so it would be sensible to represent it as an integer: 270 degrees. There is no requirement in the question to change the measurement unit, and if you do want that then you will need to specify the required unit. I suggest the answer should be 3*pi/2 radians.
A reflex angle
They are 90 degrees and 270 degrees.
270 degrees
An angle of 270 degrees is 3/4 of a turn.
270 degrees: The interior angle of a square is always 90 degrees, and the total around any point such as the vertex of the square is always 360; 360 - 90 = 270.
An angle of 270 degrees looks exactly like a right angle ... 90 degrees ... but instead of measuring itacross the short opening, you measure it "outside", around the long way.
270 degrees is a reflex angle and is 3/4 0f a turn
reflex angle :)
It is a reflex right angle.
its an obtuse angle ou retard... so so so so so so so
If you mean 3/4 then 3/4 of 360 degrees is a turn of 270 degrees
There is no specific name for an angle between 90 and 270 degrees. Between 90 and 180 it is an obtuse angle. Between 180 and 270 (and up to 360) it is a reflex angle.