An angle of 120 degrees is an obtuse angle
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A [regular] hexagon.
it is a obtuse angle
An angle of 120 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
It equals the arctangent of the gradient of the incline.
I think that is obtuse
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The sum of the two angles is 360. So angle ABC = 120 degrees.
A [regular] hexagon.
Interior is 120 degrees Exterior is 60 degrees.
There are 6 angles in a hexagon, and each angle measures 120 degrees. 120 x 6, or 120+120+120+120+120+120=720.
If the hexagon it regular ie: all the interior angles are the same. Then the exterior angles will equal: 360 - Interior Angle=Exterior angle 360 - 120 = 240 Exterior angle equals= 240 NB: Interior angle equals 720/6
A straight angle measures 180 degrees. To find two-thirds of a straight angle, you multiply 180 degrees by (\frac{2}{3}), which equals 120 degrees. Therefore, two-thirds of a straight angle is 120 degrees.
There are: 2/3 of 180 = 120 degrees
Interior angle = 180°-120° = 60° As it's regular, all are 60°. So 360/60 = 6 angles. So shape is a hexagon
If it is a regular polygon with each interior angle of 120 degrees then it is an hexagon which will have 0.5((6^2)-3*6) equals 9 diagonals
The bond angle of BF2 is 120 degrees.