It's like when you find equivalent fractions. They are equal. You can find out because if you simplify the big one, you will get the small one
Any one of the three angle points where there are small triangles seeing that a triangle is the strongest shape currently know to man. Considering this is an equilateral triangle.
The definition of an obtuse angle is an angle great than 90 degrees and less than 180 degree (there cannot be any angle in a triangle larger than 180 degrees). The definition of an acute angle is an angle greater than 0 degrees (an angle cannot measure negative or 0 degrees) and less than 90 degrees. By definition you could have an infinite number of acute angles in a given obtuse angle as an acute angle could be infinitely small as long as it is greater than 0
Figure B. equilateral triangle (small circle) inside of isosceles triangle (big cirlce)
A regular polygon is any polygon that has sides which are the same length and angles whose measures are equal. An equilateral triangle (also equiangular triangle) is a regular polygon. Other isosceles triangles (equilateral triangles are isosceles, but they are an exception) and scalene triangles are not regular polygons. A side note: Only in a triangle is a polygon regular solely if it is equilateral. (Since an equilateral triangle is equiangular as well). This is NOT always true in other polygons, like quadrilaterals, where it can be equilateral but not necessarily equiangular (a rhombus) or equiangular but not equilateral (a rectangle).
A right angle triangle always has 2 acute angles within it.
infinitely small
The sine of an angle of a right triangle - which is a triangle containing one 90o angle - is calculated as the length of the side opposite the angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse. For very small values of x, sin(x) is approximately equal to x.
nope. a right triangle means that one angle is 90 degrees. the Eiffel tower has two angles that are less than 90. and one angle that is very small and thin
No but the sum of the squared sides will equal the square of the hypotenuse using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
A degree is the measurement that measure an angle, such as Newtons measure gravity. It is shown with a small 'o' at the right-hand corner at the end of the last digit number.
yes, there can be an obtuse internal angle in a triangle, but keep in mind that the other two angles' sums plus the obtuse angle can only equal 180 degrees (meaning that the other non-obtuse angles will be very small acute angles)
longest side of the sum of the other tworight angled triangle = small sidesSQUARED SQUAREDto find sidessimplifyc square =a square + b square