An obtuse angle is an angle whose degree measure is between 90 and 180.
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Then for the obtuse triangle let w be the obtuse angle then x will be the two acute angles.
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The stone is in grey granite and it has an unusual shape with two flat surfaces and an obtuse angle between them.
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There is an obtuse angle between the scapula and coracoid, and the two bones fuse together to form a scapulocoracoid.
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In some styles of ballet, such as RAD, the foot should be below the knee, creating an obtuse angle at the knee.
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Leading down the abandoned hippo trail, made visible in the dust by the obtuse angle of the early morning light, is a string of fresh prints.
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The mineral was first discovered in Saxony by August Breithaupt in 1817, and named by him from the Greek amblus, blunt, and gouia, angle, because of the obtuse angle between the cleavages.
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He quickly eliminated the possibility that the fourth angle is obtuse, as had Saccheri and Khayyam, and then proceeded to prove many theorems under the assumption of an acute angle.
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The fourth angle of a Lambert quadrilateral is acute if the geometry is hyperbolic, a right angle if the geometry is Euclidean or obtuse if the geometry is elliptic.