the angle between the thorns of the babul tree is an obtuse angle?state true or false.
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The angle between the thorns of the babul tree is an obtuse angle. Leaving the thumb, the angles between any two adjoining fingers is an acute angle.
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True: The angle between the thorns of the babul tree is obtuse.
- An obtuse angle is an angle that is formed between 90° and 180°.
- A 90° angle is called a right angle and a 180° angle is called a straight angle.
- So, we can also say that an obtuse angle is any angle between the right angle and a straight angle in a plane
- Some examples of obtuse angle degrees are - 110°, 99°, 138°, and 178°.
- The thorns of the babul grow such that they make an obtuse angle with each other.
- Hence, the thorns of babul are one real-life example of an obtuse angle.
- Other real-life examples of obtuse angles are- The angle between the minute hand and the hour hand at 5'O clock, the Angle between pages of an open book, angle between the keyboard and screen of a laptop.
Hence, the Given statement is true.
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