It is a protractor
A reflex angle. Assuming the angle is also less than 360 degrees.
Because of the angle was different. Name three kinds of angles there. Among them: right-angled (90 degress), obtuse angle (more than 90 degress), and acute angle (less than 90 degress).
It is an obtuse angle
To name an angle bisector, you typically use the vertex of the angle and the points where the bisector intersects the sides of the angle. For example, if you have an angle formed by points A, B, and C, where B is the vertex, and the bisector intersects the sides at points D and E, you can name the angle bisector as segment BD or segment BE, depending on which side you refer to. It’s also common to denote the angle bisector with the symbol for bisector, such as ( \overline{BD} ) or ( \overline{BE} ).
An adjacent angle is either of two angles having a common side and a common vertex.Adjacent angles are angles that have a common ray coming out of the vertex going between two other rays. Another way of saying this is that adjacent angles are next to one another, side by side or adjacent. ( Hence the name)It is an angle next to another one in a polygon.Adjacent angle means oppisite of each other.
Ammeter
Rangefinder
I suppose you are looking for the name. The common name for a 90o angle is 'right angle'.
The one that is the same! :)
a vertex
reflex
A reflex angle. Assuming the angle is also less than 360 degrees.
Because of the angle was different. Name three kinds of angles there. Among them: right-angled (90 degress), obtuse angle (more than 90 degress), and acute angle (less than 90 degress).
It makes it easier to understand which angle you are talking about.
The more common name for nares is nostrils.
The more common name for sodium chloride is table salt.
It is an obtuse angle