An obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees whereas other angles are acute angle, right angle or reflex angle.
A trust angle is not an obtuse angel, not an acute angle, not a right angle, or any other kind of angle I can imagine. So therefore it must be some new species of angle that has some how evolved, as Darwin's Theory thusly applied to modern math would have us believe... And why do people still believe Darwin? <><><> Is it possible you mean THRUST angle? If so, you are the victim of a question being in the wrong category- math, instead of automotive. THRUST angle refers to a form of wheel alignment on a vehicle- rather than simply aligning each tire in relation to the lines of the frame, the tires are aligned to an imaginary line of the thrust applied to the frame. Ordinary alignment is good in theory, but thrust angle alignment has tires aligned for a real world setting. Perhaps a REAL mechanic can improve my layman's definition.
A right angle is a angle with 90o
An angle of 98 degrees is an obtuse angle
what angle does a hemisphere have what angle does a hemisphere have what angle does a hemisphere have
An obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees whereas other angles are acute angle, right angle or reflex angle.
You measure it. An interior angle of an ordinary polygon can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees excluding 180 degrees. There is no constraint on the size of a single angle.
A null angle is an angle that measures zero degrees, meaning it's as exciting as watching paint dry. It's basically a line pretending to be an angle, like a party pooper in the world of geometry. So, if you're looking for some action, you won't find it with a null angle.
because you can see from more from an angle that you can't see with an ordinary window !
As per Brewster's law, the angle of polarisation or polarising angle is got by the expression tan ip = mu. So for water mu = 1.33 and its polarizing angle = 53 deg 3 min For glass mu would vary for different glass such as flint etc.
Ordinary is an adjective (an ordinary day) and a noun (out of the ordinary).
It is ordinary for a guy to be a jerk. Your an ordinary person.Sometimes I by ordinary pet food.
more ordinary, the most ordinary
The ordinary people are the ones that do the magic. This is the sentence for ordinary.
I am not an ordinary person
ordinary
A trust angle is not an obtuse angel, not an acute angle, not a right angle, or any other kind of angle I can imagine. So therefore it must be some new species of angle that has some how evolved, as Darwin's Theory thusly applied to modern math would have us believe... And why do people still believe Darwin? <><><> Is it possible you mean THRUST angle? If so, you are the victim of a question being in the wrong category- math, instead of automotive. THRUST angle refers to a form of wheel alignment on a vehicle- rather than simply aligning each tire in relation to the lines of the frame, the tires are aligned to an imaginary line of the thrust applied to the frame. Ordinary alignment is good in theory, but thrust angle alignment has tires aligned for a real world setting. Perhaps a REAL mechanic can improve my layman's definition.