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  1. 12 paź 2022 · Can obtuse angles be seen in real life? Some practical examples explored. Angles are formed by the coinciding of two lines. The intersection point is known as the vertex of the angle. And when the degree measured at or near the vertex is between 90° and 180°, it is called an obtuse angle.

  2. 25 kwi 2023 · When an angle is bigger than 90° (the right angle) and less than 180°, it is called an obtuse angle. And a triangle with an obtuse angle is called an obtuse triangle. See the following image for a better understanding.

  3. An obtuse angle is an angle with angle measure greater than 90° and less than 180°. In other words, it lies between 90° and 180°. So, what does an obtuse angle look like? How many degrees does an obtuse angle measure? Take a look at the given Obtuse Angle diagram to understand its range better.

  4. An obtuse angle is defined as an angle that is greater than 90° and less than 180°. One of the most common obtuse angle examples in real life can be seen in a clock which forms these angles between the minute hand and the hour hand at certain times.

  5. Some real-world examples of obtuse angles include the angle between two walls in the corner of a room, the angle between the ground and a ramp leading up to a building, or the angle between the blade and the handle of a hoe.

  6. An obtuse-angled triangle is a triangle in which one of the interior angles measures more than 90° degrees. In an obtuse triangle, if one angle measures more than 90°, then the sum of the remaining two angles is less than 90°.

  7. All the angles below are obtuse angles: Which Angle? Remember to look carefully at which angle you are being asked to name. The obtuse angle is the smaller angle. It is more than 90° and less than 180°.

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