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Obtuse Angles
Author:
Ryan Smith
Topic:
Angles
Obtuse Angles
In the example, the angle formed is an obtuse angle. Obtuse angles are greater than 90
and less than 180
. In this example, slide the slider back and forth to see different examples of an obtuse angle.
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