It is 0.2048*PI radians, approx.
It depends on what else you know about the triangle.
It is pi - 2.47 = 0.67 radians (approx).
360 degrees or 2(pi) radians of angle.
4.939 radians.
If the angle is x radians, then tan(x) = 1/20 = 0.05 So x = tan-1(0.05) = 0.04996 radians = 2.86 degrees (approx)
In a triangle the smallest angle is always opposite the shortest side. It will always be an acute angle.
Each angle of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees. To convert degrees to radians, you use the formula (\text{radians} = \text{degrees} \times \frac{\pi}{180}). Therefore, each angle in radians is (60 \times \frac{\pi}{180} = \frac{\pi}{3}) radians. Thus, all three angles of an equilateral triangle are (\frac{\pi}{3}) radians.
pi/3 radians (60 degrees).
Any angle between 0 and 180 degrees or 0 and pi radians.
Any angle in degrees divided by pi is the value of the angle in radians , if that is what you are asking
60 degrees or π/3 radians
A Right Angle Triangle contains one right angle.A right angle has a magnitude of 90°, or in radians (pi/2). A triangle has three angles forming the closed shape, the addition of which gives an angle of 180°, or pi radians. With two right angles, the addition of these alone gives 180° (pi radians), and therefore the last angle has a null value. This is impossible and therefore leads to the conclusion that no triangle can have more then one right angle.As the definition of a Right Angle Triangle requires an angle of 90°, and no triangle can have two of these angles a Right Angle Triangle must have exactly one right angle.
The shortest side of a triangle is opposite to the smallest interior angle.
60 degrees, for an equilateral triangle, is the smallest interior angle.
54 degrees
Angle B = 2.08 radians (=119.19 degrees).
angle with smallest measure - apex