An obtuse angle is greater than a square angle. A square or a rectangle both have 4 interior right angles
No. A triangle equals 180o. An obtuse angle is anything above 90o. If you were to have two obtuse triangles, then one word for it, if you have one more angle, would be a square or parallelogram.
A trapezoid and a rhombus are examples of shapes with more than one obtuse angle.
A straight angle is 180 degrees, while an obtuse angle is less than 180 but more than 90 (which is a right angle).
obtuse- more than 90 degreesacute-less than 90 degreesIf it is more than 90 degrees
An obtuse angle is greater than a square angle. A square or a rectangle both have 4 interior right angles
No. A triangle equals 180o. An obtuse angle is anything above 90o. If you were to have two obtuse triangles, then one word for it, if you have one more angle, would be a square or parallelogram.
An angle bigger than an obtuse angle but still less than 360° is a reflex angle.
It might have more than 1 obtuse angle.
It depends on the obtuse angle. An obtuse angle in general has a measure greater than 90 but less than 180.
Obtuse. An acute angle is less than 90 degrees, a right angle is 90 degrees, and an obtuse angle is more than 90 degrees.
No, an obtuse triangle can not have more than one obtuse angle. This is because all of the angles have to add up to 180 and the smallest obtuse angle you can have is 91 degrees. So 180-91=89. 89 degrees is the angle that you need to complete the triangle and it is an acute angle. Therefore, you can not have more than one obtuse angle in an obtuse triangle.
An obtuse angle is an angle more than 90 degrees but an acute angle is an angle less than 90 degrees.
A trapezoid and a rhombus are examples of shapes with more than one obtuse angle.
Any polygon with 5 sides or more or a trapezoid that doesn't have a right angle in it or a kite that is not a square.
An obtuse angle is one that measures more than 90° and less than 180°.
Right angle. An acute angle is less than 90°. An obtuse angle is more than 90°. If it isn't less than or greater than, it must be equal to. Of course a straight angle is more or less an extreme case of an obtuse angle.