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What is the name of an angle greater than 90 but less than 360?

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REFLEX. 0 - 90 ACUTE 90 Right angle 90 - 180 OBTUSE 180 Straight line 180 - 360 REFLEX, So if you draw two intersecting lines and asked to measure the angle. You are probably measuring the small angle between the two lines, which will be Acute or Obtuse. However, the 'Outside' angle is a REFLEX angle. NB The sum of the reflex angle and the smaller inner (acute/obtuse) ALWAYS equals 360 degrees.


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What angle is greater than 180 less than 360?

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