An Obtuse angle is more than 90° but less than 180°. Real life examples would be fans, and most rooftops of houses and buildings.
One example I know is an ice cream cone.
Examples of fractals in everyday life would be for example a fern. A fern is a type of leaf with a certain pattern. This pattern is the fractal because as you zoom in on the fern the pattern remains the same. It is the same thing over and over again no matter how far you look into it. This happens because of the fractal dimension.
Everyday life contains supplementary angles, which are two angles that sum equals 180 degrees. One example is the angle of a tree branch in relation to the trunk.
A rhombus is anything that has four, connected, congruent sides. Some examples from everyday life may be a square box, a cracker, a kite, a diamond ect.
when you cook
Everyday life has a myriad of examples of science. Computer science is important, as well as medical science. Another is genetics that are assisting the planet in world hunger.
What are three examples of science that occur or exist in everyday life and why
i dont knoe
to get mony to have food
Table salt (sodium chloride), sugar (sucrose), and quartz are examples of crystalline substances commonly found in everyday life.
The exterior angle formed by the letter "V". Notice how this shape is commonly used; for example the wings on a stealth bomber or an arrowhead have this shape.
In a right angle triangle the adjacent angle is at the base of the hypotenuse and next to the right angle
Carpenters use math and accurate measurements in everyday life by using tape measures and levels and angle measuring devices.
The automatic movement patterns of newborns are called reflexes. These reflexes are involuntary and are essential for survival and development in the early stages of life. Examples include the rooting reflex, moro reflex, and sucking reflex.
buying goods at the store
like when you go shopping, ( sales tax)