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Yes.
An obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees.
A right angle's size is 90 degrees
No, 180o is the maximum size for an obtuse angle.
Marked by Great Size was created in 1999.
A congruent angle means an angle of the same size
In that triangle, one of the angles must be a right angle, and another one of the angles must be marked with or the measurement of the angle. Tangent is the ratio of opposite side over adjacent side. The opposite and adjacent sides are determined by the position of the marked angle.
The size of the angle of incidence is equal to the size of the angle of reflection. This is known as the law of reflection, where the angle of incidence is measured between the incident ray and the normal, and the angle of reflection is measured between the reflected ray and the normal.
It is a measure of the size of the angle.
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No because each interior angle increases in size whereas each exterior angle decreases in size.
A supplement to an angle in Geometry is a second angle with a size equal to the difference between 180 degrees and the size of the first angle. If the size of two angles is 180 degrees, then the angles are 'supplementary".
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Yes.