The angle would be 82.4053 degrees, or 82.4 correct to the nearest tenth of a degree.
It is: tan^-1*(0.8) = 38.7 degrees
tan-1(0.8) = 38.65980825 degrees or 38.7 degrees to the nearest tenth.
1.3 or 4.4 radians 81.8 or 281.8 grads 73.6 or 253.6 degrees 0.2 or 0.7 revolution
150 degrees 1440-1290 = 150
Each exterior is 360/7 = 51.4 degrees to the nearest tenth
It is: tan^-1*(0.8) = 38.7 degrees
tan-1(0.8) = 38.65980825 degrees or 38.7 degrees to the nearest tenth.
1.3 or 4.4 radians 81.8 or 281.8 grads 73.6 or 253.6 degrees 0.2 or 0.7 revolution
Each exterior angle will measure 360/18 = 20.0 degrees
900/7 = 128.6 degrees rounded to the nearest tenth
150 degrees 1440-1290 = 150
23.7
Each exterior is 360/7 = 51.4 degrees to the nearest tenth
27.7 Rounded to the nearest tenth. Just do 360 divided by 13.
If cos y = 0.5135 then y = 59.1°.
To the nearest tenth, the interior angle of a regular pentagon is 108.0o In a regular pentagon, the sum of the interior angles is (5 - 2) x 1800 = 3 x 1800 = 540o In a regular pentagon, the interior angles are all the same size and are 5400 ÷ 5 = 108o which to the nearest tenth is 108.0o
6.5