An obtuse angle
the bisector of angle is the half of the measurment of the angle given. FOR EXAMPLE:- 45 degrees is a bisector angle of 90 degrees e.t.c.
A reflex angle is greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees
An angle of 145 degrees is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees, so is classed as being an obtuse angle.
35, 145 and 145 degrees
270 degrees is a reflex angle and is 3/4 0f a turn
Complementary angles total 180 degrees. So if the obtuse angle is 145 degrees, the acute angle is 35 degrees.
An obtuse angle
the bisector of angle is the half of the measurment of the angle given. FOR EXAMPLE:- 45 degrees is a bisector angle of 90 degrees e.t.c.
A reflex angle is greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees
It is a complete turn of 360 degrees which is the maximum value of a reflex angle
An angle that measured 145 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle because its measurement exceeds 90 degrees. Anything below 90 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle.
35 degrees
An angle of 145 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
no a reflex angle is 145
An angle of 145 degrees is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees, so is classed as being an obtuse angle.
35, 145 and 145 degrees