Obtuse angles are alike in that they all measure greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. This characteristic defines them as angles that are wider than right angles, making them appear more open. Additionally, obtuse angles can be found in various geometric shapes and configurations, contributing to the overall diversity of angle types in mathematics.
They are both angles.....acute is smaller than ninety degrees and obtuse is larger/wider. They aren't alike in a lot of ways though.
They are both either bigger or smaller than a right angle
Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.
Because they are obtuse angles!
No an abtuse triangle can not have two obtuse angles
They are both angles.....acute is smaller than ninety degrees and obtuse is larger/wider. They aren't alike in a lot of ways though.
They are alike in that they are all triangles when you close them. They are different because they are all different degree amounts.
They are both either bigger or smaller than a right angle
Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.Yes. Two obtuse angles, of equal measure.
Because they are obtuse angles!
No an abtuse triangle can not have two obtuse angles
A rectangle has no interior obtuse angles.
It has two obtuse angles
An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles
There are no angles they are all obtuse angles
Yes the interior angles of a regular octagon are obtuse.
A rhombus have 2 obtuse angles