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If all of the angles in a triangle are acute then it is an acute triangle. If one angle is right (or 90 degrees) then it is a right triangle. If one angle is obtuse then it is an obtuse triangle.
There are many possible shapes with two acute angles.
In a right angled triangle the two other angles are acute.
In a right angled triangle the two other angles are acute.
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No, those three examples cover all possible cases. If it is a triangle, then it is either acute, right, or obtuse.
A right triangle is a triangle with one of its angles being 90o. The requirements for the other two angles are that they both be acute and total to 90o. Therefore, the largest possible acute angle in a right triangle is 89.99999...o.
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In any right triangle, the two angles at either end of the hypotenuse are both always acute angles. But I don't think that would be called an 'acute' triangle, because an acute triangle is one in which all three angles are acute ones.
It is possible for an isosceles triangle to be an acute triangle because, in an acute triangle all the angles have to be less than 90o.
No. An acute triangle has to have three acute angles. A right triangle has to have one 90 degree angle.
A right triangle has one right angle the other two are usually acute. Therefore is you had to name the sides and angles the answer would be right triangle and acute. There is no possible way that there can be two or more obtuse angles in one triangle HOPE THIS HELPS
If all of the angles in a triangle are acute then it is an acute triangle. If one angle is right (or 90 degrees) then it is a right triangle. If one angle is obtuse then it is an obtuse triangle.
no an acute triangle does not have a right angle. if it had a right angle, it would be called a right triangle. to be an acute triangle, the triangle needs two angles that are smaller than 90 degrees.
There are many possible shapes with two acute angles.
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