Any angle past 90 degrees is called an obtuse angle.
The angle between the two hands of the clock at half past two is 105 degrees.
22.5 degrees
Probably the answer being looked for here is a straight angle (180 degrees) but the truth is that by 9:15 the hour hand is a little past the 9.
It is an acute angle which is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees. Every minute on a standard wall clock is six degrees. 55 degrees is a little past 12:09.
Any angle past 90 degrees is called an obtuse angle.
It is a refex angle that is between 270 and 360 degrees
Every minute on a clock is six degrees. 12:16 would be 96 degrees. 12:17 is 102 degrees. 98 degrees, an obtuse angle, would be just past 12:16.
Oh, dude, 79 degrees is like, well, 79 degrees. That's the angle measurement, you know? It's like if you're looking at a clock, and you go a bit past 10 o'clock, but not quite to 11 o'clock. So yeah, 79 degrees is just that - 79 degrees.
The angle between the two hands of the clock at half past two is 105 degrees.
22.5 degrees
No, it is in crankshaft degrees, an example: intake centerline of 108* degrees, means the centerline occurs 108 degrees past Top dead center on cylinder 1.
Probably the answer being looked for here is a straight angle (180 degrees) but the truth is that by 9:15 the hour hand is a little past the 9.
Interior is inside the triangle, box or whatever shape you have. Exterior angles are created by lines that extend past the confines of the shape. An example of an exterior angle would be the angle the table makes with a triangular prism sitting on top of it (should be greater than 90 degrees in this example). An interior angle angle is the angle created by the prism itself (Should be less than 90 degrees in this example).ha just kiddin dats not the right answer
It is an acute angle which is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees. Every minute on a standard wall clock is six degrees. 55 degrees is a little past 12:09.
It has rotated through an angle of a bit more than 2pi radians (360 degrees) with respect to the distant fixed stars during the past 24 hours.
The past tense is angled.