If you mean how many degrees usually goes into an obtuse angle, most angles above ninety (90) degrees is and not equal to one hundred eighty (180) degrees is considered obtuse.
The most notable is a triangle, but every polygon can have an obtuse angle. An obtuse angle is anything measuring greater than 90 degrees.
The angle of the backs of chairs are at an obtuse angle to the seat. There are some straight back chairs that are 90 degrees but most are over 90 degrees.
It can have at most one obtuse angle.
A trapezoid can have a maximum of 2 obtuse angles. An obtuse angle is one that measures greater than 90 degrees. In a trapezoid, two of the angles are acute angles (less than 90 degrees) and the other two angles can be either acute or obtuse.
A value just below 180 degrees. In whole numbers, 179 degrees, but 179.999... otherwise.
any triangle can contain at most 1 obtuse angle. it is called an obtuse triangle.
Yes. The sum of all three [interior] angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. So at most one of the can be obtuse (more than 90 degrees). If two were obtuse, they would sum to more than 180 degrees and then, if all three sum to 180, the third angle would have to have negative measure.
118 degrees from the axis of the bit is the most common drill bit angle. -There are sharper and more obtuse angles in specialised drill bits.
A trapezoid can have at most one angle greater than 90 degrees. This angle is typically referred to as an obtuse angle. The other three angles in a trapezoid are acute angles, meaning they are less than 90 degrees.
A degree is the measure of an angle.
It need not, but can have at most one.