Perhaps with a protractor
Obtuse Yes, For a line set that has an angle greater than 90 degrees, the line set is "OBTUSE". For a line set that has an angle less than 90 degrees, the line set is "ACUTE". For a line set that has an angle equal to 90 degrees, the line set is "RIGHT ANGLE".
NO, a circle is not a polygon. A polygon is composed of a finite set of straight line segments, and a circle has NO straight line segments.
10 collinear points form one set of overlapping line segments, of which there are 45.
A set of points, lines, line segments, rays or any other geometrical shapes that lie on the same plane.
A line graph displays a set of data using line segments. Line graphs are used to show how a factor changes over a period of time.
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You cannot determine how much time it takes for magnetic line of forces to set up in space. It is not considered a real thing.
It lacks straight line segments (sides) - it's a set of compound curves. Although - you *could* describe it as a *very large* set of *very short* straight lines.
A set of points, lines, line segments, rays or any other geometrical shapes that lie on the same plane are said to be Coplanar.
A set of points, lines, line segments, rays or any other geometrical shapes that lie on the same plane are said to be Coplanar.
If they are a Pythagorean triple then they will form a right angle triangle