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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
No, the angles in an octagon are not necessarily obtuse. An octagon can have a mix of acute, obtuse, and right angles depending on its shape and dimensions.
This question is rather vague, please consider revising it. But here are a couple ways: They are alike in that they are both less than 180°. They are both greater than 0°. They are both angles. Any two angles formed by a line at any angle crossing another line, one acute and one obtuse, will add up to 180°.
A rhombus have 2 obtuse angles