There is an obtuse angle at either end of the bay window in our living room.
A lot of the corners of the rooms of our house are not actually as square as they should be and are in fact slightly obtuse (eg 91o or 92o).
At the top of some of our walls (at the join with the ceiling) there is a piece of caving which means the angle there is obtuse.
To make full use of the land next to our house, our garage is shaped like a trapezium (the front is about 1m shorter than the back) so there is an obtuse angle between the front and one side of our garage.
We have a floor standing lamp with an uplighting shade that makes an obtuse angle (with the upright pole).
There are some obtuse angles in the mitring in the corners (of the covers) of the trunking I've put in.
There are obtuse angles under the mantelpiece above our fireplace.
The corner of one of the worktops in our kitchen has had the corner cut off, leaving two obtuse angles.
Our staircase goes round a corner and the step that starts the corner has an obtuse angls .
When any door is opened (unless it is at a right angle) it forms an obtuse angle (with either the doorway or the wall).
A reclining chair
An obtuse triangle has an obtuse angle.
An obtuse angle has no complementary angle.
179 degrees
115 degrees is an obtuse angle
Some home items that have an obtuse angle are bay windows, a dish rack, and chaise lounges.
You do not find are of an angle however an obtuse angle mesures greater than 90 degrees.
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A reclining chair
An obtuse angle.
A obtuse angle is called an obtuse angle because if obtuse means bigger in degrees and a right angle is 90 degrees than a obtuse angle must be over 90 degrees.
An obtuse triangle has an obtuse angle.
Well 90% is a complete right angle so... it is obtuse if it is over 90% and if it is below 90% it is an acute angle <3
A recliner, a music stand,
110 degrees creates an obtuse angle.
An obtuse angle has no complementary angle.
An obtuse angle.