ans: 50 degree. its complement is 90-50=40 degree
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
A right angle measures 90°. There are three angles that have greater measurement than a right angle. They are:Obtuse angles - They are angles that measure between 90° and 180°, but not exactly 90° and 180°. In other words, they measure less than 180° but greater than 90°.Straight angle - It is an angle that measure exactly 180°.Reflex angles - They are angles that measure greater than 180°.
A protractor is usually used to measure an angle.
If the 58°-angle is one of the base angles, then the vertex angle is 64°.If the 58°-angle is the vertex angle, then the vertex angle is 58°.
It depends on the angle not all obtuse angles measure the same. To measure an angle you use a protractor.
Angles with the same angle measure are congruent.
If two angles of a triangle each measure 55 what is the measure of the third angle?
Congruent angles (or equivalent angles) have the same angle measure.
the larger angle is 60 and the smaller angle is 30.complimentary angles are 2 angles forming 90 degrees.
180- total of the first two angles= 3rd angle
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Two angles of a triangle add up to 65°. What is the measure of the third angle?
A right angle measures 90°. There are three angles that have greater measurement than a right angle. They are:Obtuse angles - They are angles that measure between 90° and 180°, but not exactly 90° and 180°. In other words, they measure less than 180° but greater than 90°.Straight angle - It is an angle that measure exactly 180°.Reflex angles - They are angles that measure greater than 180°.
If that is the angles of a triangle then the 3rd angle is 110 degrees
put the protractor on the vertex and look up at the degree's and look belowacute angle =has a measure between 0 degree's and 90 degree'sright angle =has a measure of 90 degree'sobtuse angle = has a measure between 90 degree's and 180 degree'sstraight angle = has a measure of 180 degree'sthat's how you use a protractor to measure angles.
A protractor is usually used to measure an angle.
In a parallelogram adjacent angles are supplementary, so angles are 75 degrees (A & C) and 105 degrees (B & D).