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An '''obtuse angle''' is an [[angle]] with a [[measure]] greater than 90 [[degree (geometry) | degrees]] (<math>\frac\pi2</math> [[radian]]s) but less than 180 degrees (<math>\pi</math> radians). | An '''obtuse angle''' is an [[angle]] with a [[measure]] greater than 90 [[degree (geometry) | degrees]] (<math>\frac\pi2</math> [[radian]]s) but less than 180 degrees (<math>\pi</math> radians). | ||
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+ | == In triangles == | ||
+ | Any triangle with an obtuse angle is considered an [[Obtuse Triangle]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Geometry]] | * [[Geometry]] | ||
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* [[Obtuse triangle]] | * [[Obtuse triangle]] | ||
+ | * [[Angle]] | ||
+ | ** [[Right angle]] | ||
+ | ** [[Acute angle]] | ||
+ | ** [[Straight angle]] | ||
+ | ** [[Reflex angle]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Definition]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Geometry]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Angles]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Mathematics]] |
Latest revision as of 17:06, 28 September 2024
An obtuse angle is an angle with a measure greater than 90 degrees ( radians) but less than 180 degrees ( radians).
In triangles
Any triangle with an obtuse angle is considered an Obtuse Triangle
See Also
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