The six basic trigonometric functions are applicable to almost all angles. The few exceptions are
tan(pi/2 + n*pi)
cosec(n*pi)
sec(pi/2 + n*pi)
cot(n*pi)
where n is an integer.
This is because the functions are undefined at these values.
A obtuse angle is called an obtuse angle because if obtuse means bigger in degrees and a right angle is 90 degrees than a obtuse angle must be over 90 degrees.
An obtuse triangle has an obtuse angle.
110 degrees creates an obtuse angle.
An obtuse angle has no complementary angle.
its a right angle
An obtuse angle.
An obtuse angle.
Well, honey, if you're talking about an angle that measures 170 degrees, you're looking at an obtuse angle. It's bigger than a right angle but smaller than a straight angle. So, grab your protractor and get measuring!
Obtuse angle
Yes, it is an obtuse angle.
A Obtuse Angle Is A Angle That Is More And A 90 degree.
obtuse angle: an angle larger than 900