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Obtuse angles

what is a example of obtuse angle in real life?


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obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees. An obtuse angle looks like this:

 

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the roof angles on the gable ends of a roof. Theh angle of a windsheild on a car to the hood

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There are trees that have branches angled above 90 degrees...

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