A rectangle has 4 right angles. There are no acute angles.
In a triangle the smallest angle is always opposite the shortest side. It will always be an acute angle.
In a right triangle, the side opposite the given acute angle is the one that does not touch the angle and is directly across from it. The adjacent side is the one that is next to the angle and forms part of the angle along with the hypotenuse. To identify these sides, visualize the triangle and label the right angle, the acute angle, and then observe which sides are opposite and adjacent to the acute angle.
a right angle, a obtuse angle, and an acute angle.
The shortest side
Adjacent acute angle is not one word. An Adjacent angles are angles that are side by side.
It is usually its smallest side
The shortest side of a triangle is opposite to the smallest interior angle.
shortest side
Well they might be but in all cases no. Acute angles just have to have an angle less than 90 degrees to be acute!
No. I do believe that the side opposite of the shortest (smallest) angle would be the smallest. Hope this helps.
angle with smallest measure - apex
In a scalene triangle, each side has a different length and each angle has a different measure. The longest side is always opposite the largest angle, while the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle. Therefore, the statement that the longest side is opposite the angle with the smallest measure is incorrect; it should be the opposite.