A triangle can have 3 different acute angles providing that they all add up to 180 degrees.
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Yes it can.
No triangle can ever have more than one 90-degree angle. An acute triangle has none.
An acute triangle is one with all three of its angles being acute, meaning less than 90 degrees.
Acute Angles: Less 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees. Obtuse Angles: More than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
An acute triangle has one specific triangle that is less than 90 degrees.
If it has one right angle (90 degrees), it is a right triangle.If it has one obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees), it is an obtuse triangle.If it has more than one acute angle (less than 90 degrees), it is an acute triangle.
Neither. An acute triangle has all angles less than 90 degrees. An obtuse triangle has one angle more than 90 degrees. A right triangle is simply just a right triangle, since it has one angle of 90 degrees.
An acute triangle *is* a triangle with all acute angles. For example, an equilateral triangle where all three angles are 60°.If a triangle has one 90° angle, then it is a right triangle.If it has one angle greater than 90°, then it is an obtuse triangle.
Acute triangles refer to any triangle where one angle is less than 90o
False ------------------------------------ An acute triangle is one in which all angles are acute angles. An acute angle is less than 90°. A right angle is 90°, which is equal to 90° not less than 90° Therefore all the angles of a right triangle are not all acute Thus a right triangle is not an acute triangle.
An acute triangle has no angle of 90 degrees or more. A right triangle has one angle of 90 degrees; the other two are less than 90 degrees. An obtuse triangle has one angle between 90° and 180°; the other two are less than 90°.