No, it must be obtuse.
Obtuse Angle
An obtuse angle is larger than an acute angle.
Acute angle = <90 degrees Right angle = 90 degrees Obtuse angle = >90 degrees To answer your question, obtuse angle is larger.
An obtuse angle is larger than a acute angle
No, it must be obtuse.
Obtuse Angle
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An obtuse angle is one over 90 degrees. If you are looking for the supplement it means that both angles have to equal 180 degrees. So the supplement of an obtuse angle would be an acute angle.
If one angle is the supplement of another, we know that their sum is 180 degrees.So let one angle be A and the supplement be B. We know the measure of A+B=180.If A is acute that means its measure is less than 90 degrees. The supplement must therefore have measure more than 90 degrees. We could say the supplement of an acute angle must be an obtuse angle. Remember obtuse angle is one that less than 180 degrees and more than 90.
If x is acute, then x < 90 and -x > -90. Adding 180 to both sides, 180-x > 90, i.e. the supplement of x is obtuse.
An obtuse angle is larger than an acute angle.
Acute angle = <90 degrees Right angle = 90 degrees Obtuse angle = >90 degrees To answer your question, obtuse angle is larger.
An obtuse angle is larger than a acute angle
an obtuse angle is wider than an acute angle...(:
Yes because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
A 145-degree angle is an obtuse angle, meaning it is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. It is formed when two lines intersect and the angle between them measures 145 degrees. In geometric terms, a 145-degree angle is classified as an obtuse angle due to its measurement falling between 90 and 180 degrees.