Not if you bisect a reflex angle.
acute angle obtuse angle right angle reflex angle a straight angle
Not exactly.A ray that divides an angle into two angles of equal measure is called an angle bisector.
Acute or obtuse: Yes. Straight: No.
The question appears to relate to the angles of a triangle. 1) If angle 3 is acute then the other two angles can also be acute. In the case of an equilateral triangle all three angles are equal and acute. 2) If angle 3 is acute and one other angle is obtuse then the remaining angle is acute. 3) If angle 3 is acute and one other angle is a right angle then the remaining angle is acute.
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Not if you bisect a reflex angle.
A bisector divides an angle into two equal parts. Therefore, if the bisector begins on the middle of a straight line (180 degrees) then the bisector must form a right-angle with the straight line.
A perpendicular bisector is a straight line that divides a side of a triangle in two and is at right angles to that side. An angle bisector is a straight line that divides an angle of a triangle in two.
First of all a right angle has no acute angles. They just have two straight angles. Angles that are 180
angle bisectorangles bisector is the line that divides an angle into two congruent angles.
If you mean a 180o angle, which is represented as a straight line, then no. Two acute angles cannot add up to 180o because an acute angle is less than 90o.
An Angle Bisector
It is a straight line which divides an interior angle of the triangle into two angles of equal measure.
It has a straight, right, acute, and obtuse angles.
obtuse and acute , straight and a right angle.
acute angle obtuse angle right angle reflex angle a straight angle