Oh, dude, a cone is neither acute nor obtuse because it's a three-dimensional object, not an angle. It's like asking if a banana is sweet or salty. But hey, if you want to talk about angles, the tip of a cone can form acute angles with its base, so I guess you could say it's a little edgy in that sense.
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Well, honey, a cone doesn't have angles like your typical triangle. It's a three-dimensional shape, so it doesn't really fit into the acute or obtuse category. So, to answer your question, a cone is neither acute nor obtuse. It's just a cone, plain and simple.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! A cone is actually neither acute nor obtuse, as those terms are used to describe angles in geometry. A cone is a three-dimensional shape with a circular base and a curved surface that comes to a point, known as the apex. It's always nice to explore shapes and learn new things!
A cone is neither acute nor obtuse, as these terms are typically used to describe angles in geometric shapes. A cone is a three-dimensional shape with a circular base and a curved surface that tapers to a point called the apex. The angle at the apex of a cone is a right angle, which means it measures 90 degrees.
A cone is a 3 dimensional shape with a circular base that tapers vertically into an acute or obtuse apex
acute and obtuse.
obtuse + acute = obtuse or straight or reflex.
No its a obtuse line there are no acute lines in it
acute<90 right=90 obtuse>90
Acute is an angle under 90o and obtuse is an angle over 90o