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A 92-degree angle is considered acute because it measures less than 90 degrees. Acute angles are angles that are less than 90 degrees and are commonly found in geometric shapes like triangles. In contrast, obtuse angles measure more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.

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Well, honey, a 92-degree angle is technically acute because it's less than 90 degrees. But let me tell you, it's flirting pretty darn close to being obtuse, so it's like walking a fine line between being a good angle and a bad angle. Just make sure it doesn't hit 90 degrees, or it'll be classified as obtuse and nobody wants that drama.

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its obtuse because any angle above 90 degrees (Right angle) up to 180 degrees (Straight Angle) is Obtuse.

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