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.
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.
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
No, an obtuse triangles has one obtuse angle and two acute angles. If a triangle has an obtuse angle, it is considered obtuse and cannot be acute.
acute and obtuse.
obtuse + acute = obtuse or straight or reflex.
obtuse
An acute triangle has three interior acute angles An obtuse triangle has one obtuse and two acute interior angles
They will be acute angles.
No its a obtuse line there are no acute lines in it
acute<90 right=90 obtuse>90
an obtuse angle is wider than an acute angle...(:
Acute is an angle under 90o and obtuse is an angle over 90o
They make a pair of acute angles and a pair of obtuse angles. In rotational order, the angles are acute, obtuse, acute, obtuse.
Acute angle = <90 degrees Right angle = 90 degrees Obtuse angle = >90 degrees To answer your question, obtuse angle is larger.