So basically , you have an right angle and another angle . You draw an right angle over the angle your looking at and if its smaller than the right angle then its an acute angle . If its bigger than the right angle then its a obtuse angle . GoodLuck!(;
90o angle
Oh honey, that's an easy one. Another name for a right angle DEF is a 90-degree angle. It's like the perfect L shape, straight up and down, no funny business. So, go ahead and call it a 90-degree angle or a right angle, whatever floats your boat.
A 90o angle is a right angle, and a triangle with a right angle is called a right triangle.
The second angle? angle B?
If the angle is larger than a right angle it is obtuse
So basically , you have an right angle and another angle . You draw an right angle over the angle your looking at and if its smaller than the right angle then its an acute angle . If its bigger than the right angle then its a obtuse angle . GoodLuck!(;
You use the right angle next to an acute angle perhaps and you see that when a angle is closer together it is an acute angle and if it is spread apart or farther apart from a right angle it is an obtuse angle. If the angle is a straight line and doesn't look bent like a right angle it is a straight angle.
A right angle
90o angle
The Right Angle.
Angle DEF is the same as angle FED.
Right angle E
90 degrees
Elbow
It is called an obtuce angle because it looks like this right?: -------------------------_------------------------ or a right angle if it looks like this: ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ---------------------------------
Are you thinking of the adjacent and the hypotenuse in a right angle triangle. **it's angle, not angel.