50.1-degree angle




What kind of angle is a 50.1-degree angle? What does a 50.1-degree angle look like? Here we will explain how to determine what kind of angle a 50.1-degree angle is, and also illustrate what a 50.1-degree angle looks like. Let's start by defining the six types of angles:

Acute: < 90°
Right: = 90°
Obtuse: > 90° & < 180°
Straight: = 180°
Reflex: > 180°
Complete: = 360°

50.1° is less than 90°. Therefore, a 50.1-degree angle is an acute angle.


To illustrate what a 50.1-degree angle (50.1° acute angle) looks like, we drew the image below.



To create a 50.1-degree angle, we started at the horizontal line, which is called the initial side, and then turned 50.1° counter-clockwise towards the terminal side. Note that we shaded the 50.1-degree angle region in blue, and the two sides are connected at what we call the vertex.


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50.2-degree angle
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