If the angle is measured at 130 degrees then it is called an obtuse angle.
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Oh, dude, it's like when you're at a party and two friends are talking about something you don't care about, but you overhear them saying something that sounds important. So, basically, if Big Avenue and Pecan Road make a 130-degree angle, then the angle between Pecan Road and Main Street would also be 130 degrees because of some fancy math rule. But hey, who really cares about angles when you can just go grab a slice of pizza instead, am I right?
90 degrees
Oh, dude, a 306 angle is called an "acute angle." It's like when you're trying to squeeze into a tight parking spot but you're just not quite perpendicular to the curb. So yeah, it's like less than 90 degrees, but still enough to make you go, "Oh man, I gotta adjust this."
Oh, dude, that's an obtuse angle! It's like when you have a really big angle that's more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. So, when you hit the 190-degree mark, you're officially in the obtuse club. Like, congrats on being so... obtuse.
Oh, what a happy little question! If you have an angle that measures 89 degrees, you have a very special angle called an acute angle. It's like a little bird perched on a branch, just waiting to bring balance and harmony to your mathematical landscape. Just remember, every angle is unique and adds its own touch of beauty to the world around us.