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∙ 2012-07-06 17:28:16obtuse + acute = obtuse or straight or reflex.
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∙ 2012-07-06 17:28:16you get two angles that are the sum of the original angle but, when added, are the total. (45+45=90)
An obtuse and an acute angle together are the two angles together that form a straight line. However, together they must add up to 180 degrees.
Right angles aren't formed by other angles - it is already an angle itself. However, if you bisect a right angle, it becomes two acute angles.
No. An acute angle measures less than ninty degrees, so it is possible to have two angle that when added together that the sum sill equal or exceed 90 degrees.
The hypotneuse is squared and added to the base
No because any triangle must have a total of 180 degrees when the angles are added together and with 2 obtuse angles the sum would be greater than 180. A triangle can only ever have one obtuse angle.
hi ritishaImproved Answer:-Not normally but a trapezoid can have 2 right angles. 1 acute angle and 1 obtuse angle with the 4 angles added together totaling 360 degrees
First, an acute angle is an Angle that is less than a right angle (<90°) Secondly, an obtuse angle is one that is more than a right angle but less then a straight angle (<180°) then, the complementary angles of a pair of angles is 90° or a Right angle and the complement of an acute angle is the amount needed of an unknown angle (against known angles) to make 90° or a right angle a supplementary angle are a pair of angles which, when Added together, make 180° or a straight line. and the suplement to an angle is the value of an unknow angle to to be added on to make 180°
you get two angles that are the sum of the original angle but, when added, are the total. (45+45=90)
An obtuse angle is any angle that is between 91 degrees and 179 degrees. It can be added to a supplementary acute angle to form a straight line.
An obtuse and an acute angle together are the two angles together that form a straight line. However, together they must add up to 180 degrees.
Triangles whether acute, obtuse, equilateral or scalene will only ever have angles that add to 180 degrees.
Right angles aren't formed by other angles - it is already an angle itself. However, if you bisect a right angle, it becomes two acute angles.
No. An acute angle measures less than ninty degrees, so it is possible to have two angle that when added together that the sum sill equal or exceed 90 degrees.
The hypotneuse is squared and added to the base
It depends on how many degrees the acute angle is. A right angle is 90 degrees so it would be 90 degrees added to whatever the two other sums of the angle are are. An acute angle as the measurements of 0 degrees to 90 degrees, actually basically to 89.
Two angles which added together make 90o are called Complementary angles