A 15-degree angle is a small angle, slightly larger than a 0-degree angle but much less than a right angle (90 degrees). It can be visualized as one-fifteenth of the way from a straight line (180 degrees) toward a right angle. In practical terms, if you were to divide a right angle into six equal parts, each part would represent a 15-degree angle. It is commonly seen in various applications, such as in certain architectural designs or in the hands of a clock at 2:00.
An acute angle
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
How does an adjacent angle look.
a line or straight angle
a hexagon with a refle angle
How does an adjacent angle look.
300° angle look like
How does an adjacent angle look.
How does an adjacent angle look.
it looks like an angle..... -.-
An acute angle.
An acute angle
It is an acute angle
it will actualy look like a obtuse angle on the bottom of the shape
How does an adjacent angle look.
It is about a third of a right angle.
a line or straight angle