Предмет: Математика, автор: grigorevad405

Найдите каждый из углов , изображённых на рисунке 90 , a и b .
Найдите среди этих углов прямые и развёрнутые углы.
Помогите пожалуйста сделать ​

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Автор ответа: niconovamisha228
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Рисунок а

ACE - Прямой угол

MKL - Развёрнутый угол

BOD - Острый угол

FHP - Вроде прямой угол

Рисунок б

AOM - тупой тупой

AOK - острый угол

AOB - развёрнутый угол

MOK - развёрнутый угол

BOM - острый угол

BOK - тупой угол

DCN - прямой угол

DCP - тупой угол

DCE - развёрнутый угол

NCP - острый угол

NCE - прямой угол

Может быть я не нашёл всех углов

P.S. Как правильно записывать я не знаю

Пошаговое объяснение:

Если угол равен 90 градусов - то он прямой.

Если угол равен 180 градусов - то он развёрнутый

Если угол равен больше чем 90 градусов - то он тупой

Если угол равен меньше чем 90 градусов - то он острый

Большего в 5 классе не нужно

(Извиняюсь, если ошибся с классом)


grigorevad405: спасибо огромное
niconovamisha228: незачто
niconovamisha228: Это легко
niconovamisha228: Я все объяснил
grigorevad405: ну по сути да , но я не много ещё не понимаю эту тему
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