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An angle of 6 degrees is an acute angle
An angle that is 25 degrees is an acute angle. Any angle below 90 degrees (right angle) is considered acute while anything above is obtuse.
obtuse angle and i am just 6 don't jug the age
Acute, equilateral, isosceles, obtuse, right angle and scalene.
An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles and they all add up to 180 degrees
It is a trigonometric function which converts the angle into a ratio.If the angle A is measured in radians, thencos(A) = 1 - A^2/2! + A^4/4! - a^6/6! + ...
An acute angle.
An angle of 6 degrees is an acute angle
There r 6 trignometric functions,namely sin a cos a tan a cosec a sec a cot a where a is the angle. Trigonometric functions didn't exist without angles.
It is an acute angle
An angle that is 25 degrees is an acute angle. Any angle below 90 degrees (right angle) is considered acute while anything above is obtuse.
That would be an acute angle as the degrees are under 90.
i think it is 6
A 6 degree angle is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
obtuse angle and i am just 6 don't jug the age
An angle of 6 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
Acute, equilateral, isosceles, obtuse, right angle and scalene.