Just draw it out. Draw a square with a 3-4-5 right triangle abutting it, laying on its long side with it's short side against the square. The length of the base of the triangle should be about half the length of the square's side. Trace the perimeter of these two objects, and you will get a 5 sided object with:
three right edges of a square, with an obtuse angle coming off the side and an acute, reflex angle at the tip of the right triangle.
Acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex angles.
Acute angle, right angle, obtuse angle and reflex angle
An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.
They can be: acute, right angle, obtuse or reflex
2, obtuse and reflex angles are larger than right angles A straight angle is larger.
obtuse angle reflex angle right
Acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex angles.
Acute angle, right angle, obtuse angle and reflex angle
acute angle obtuse angle right angle reflex angle a straight angle
An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.
They can be: acute, right angle, obtuse or reflex
2, obtuse and reflex angles are larger than right angles A straight angle is larger.
It is neither, a 180 degree angle is a straight angle. 90 degrees is a right angle. Angles between 90 and 180 degrees are obtuse. Angles over 180 degrees are reflex.
I know of the acute, obtuse, right, and reflex angles
It tells you if the angle is acute, right, obtuse or reflex.
Acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex.
No, there are different kinds of angles, such as acute, reflex, straight and obtuse. A right angle is 90°.