Is supplementary to an angle measuring between 1 and 89 degrees if the sum of the angles is 180 degrees.
It is an "obtuse angle."Angles that are less than 90 degrees are "acute angles."Angles that are exactly 180 degrees are "straight angles."Angles that are exactly 90 degrees are "right angles."
91 degrees to 179 degrees
Here's some angles for reference: 0 degrees-89 degrees are acute. 90 degrees is a right angle. 91 degrees-179 degrees are obtuse. 180 degrees is a straight angle.
i have no idea. im doing y math homework righ t now. this is what its on Supplementary angle = 180 - the angle So supplementary to 91 = 180 - 91 = 89 degrees.
An obtuse angle
Is supplementary to an angle measuring between 1 and 89 degrees if the sum of the angles is 180 degrees.
An obtuse angle is one measuring between 91 and 180 degrees. This person is wrong an obtuse angle is between 91 and 179 degrees, if it was 180 degrees then it would be a srtaight angle.
It is an "obtuse angle."Angles that are less than 90 degrees are "acute angles."Angles that are exactly 180 degrees are "straight angles."Angles that are exactly 90 degrees are "right angles."
91 - 179.
every 'obtuse' angle 135 degrees is the angle between 90 and 180. (91, 136, and 179 are a few others.)
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.
91 degrees to 179 degrees
anything between 90 degrees and 180 degrees so... 91-179 degrees is an obtuse angle
the obtuse angle is the largest angle in a triangle. It spreads from 91 to 179 on a protractor
An obtuse angle is an angle between (but not including) 90 and 180 degrees, so some obtuse angles would be 91 degrees, 179 degrees, and 142 degrees.
no it is more. obtuse is 91 - 179 and straight angles are all 180