An angle of 120 degrees is an obtuse angle
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A [regular] hexagon.
It equals the arctangent of the gradient of the incline.
it is a obtuse angle
An angle of 120 degrees is an obtuse angle because it is greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees.
I think that is obtuse
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The sum of the two angles is 360. So angle ABC = 120 degrees.
A [regular] hexagon.
Interior is 120 degrees Exterior is 60 degrees.
There are 6 angles in a hexagon, and each angle measures 120 degrees. 120 x 6, or 120+120+120+120+120+120=720.
If the hexagon it regular ie: all the interior angles are the same. Then the exterior angles will equal: 360 - Interior Angle=Exterior angle 360 - 120 = 240 Exterior angle equals= 240 NB: Interior angle equals 720/6
There are: 2/3 of 180 = 120 degrees
Interior angle = 180°-120° = 60° As it's regular, all are 60°. So 360/60 = 6 angles. So shape is a hexagon
If it is a regular polygon with each interior angle of 120 degrees then it is an hexagon which will have 0.5((6^2)-3*6) equals 9 diagonals
120 degrees is an obtuse angle
720 degrese total but each interior angle equals 120 degrese