An obtuse angle
It is a reflex angle of 297 degrees.
An angle which measure exactly 90 degrees is called a right angle.
It is a reflex angle
An acute angle.
An angle of 100 degrees is an obtuse angle
An interior angle of 173 degrees is an acute angle, as it is less than 180 degrees. In a polygon, such a large interior angle would typically indicate that the shape has a more complex structure, like a concave polygon. Specifically, any polygon with an interior angle greater than 180 degrees at one vertex is classified as concave. In typical geometric contexts, angles approaching 180 degrees are often associated with straight lines or nearly straight lines within the shape.
It is a reflex angle of 297 degrees.
An angle of ore than 90 degrees but less then 180 degrees is called an obtuse angle. There is no specific name for 91 degrees.
An obtuse angle
An angle of thirty-five degrees, and any angle less than 90 degrees is an acute angle.
An angle which measure exactly 90 degrees is called a right angle.
An obtuse angle
It is a reflex angle
An acute angle.
A right angle.
An angle of 100 degrees is an obtuse angle
There is not a special name. You simply use the name for the angle which is left after you subtract 360 degrees from the angle.