Apex (Angle)The apex is the pointed tip of a cone. The apex angle is the angle between the lines that define the apex, as shown to the left.
Bisector (apex)
flatangle (apex) A straight angle.
Not normally because an apex angle is found on an isosceles triangle.
No but its apex angle can be a right angle with 2 equal base angles of 45 degrees
an angle that forms a linear pair with one of the interior angles of the trinagle.(Apex)
on the perpendicular bisector
The apex angle of the cone is the angle that the apex takes. This is measured by the two intersections the cone takes through a perpendicular plane defined by the apex and the center of the circular base.
Bisector (apex)
flatangle (apex) A straight angle.
Not normally because an apex angle is found on an isosceles triangle.
Not normally because an apex angle is found on an isosceles triangle.
If you join the centers of the three rollers of a sugar mill in straight lines then the angle made at the top is called the apex angle of the mill.
acute apex
The apex angle is the angle in a cone that the apex, or point, of the cone takes. This is measured from two opposite sides of the cone, which is found by drawing a line from the apex to the center of the circular base, then drawing a plane through this line and using the lines of the plane's intersection of the cone to measure the angle.
An Obtuse Angle (Apex)
No but its apex angle can be a right angle with 2 equal base angles of 45 degrees
If a point is on the bisector of an angle, then it is equidistant from the two sides of the angle-apex