A triangle with all angles measuring less than 90 degrees?That's an 'acute' triangle.
An acute triangle is one in which all interior angles are less than 90 degrees.
This would be an acute triangle. If all three angles are 60 degrees, then it is equiangular.
No. The three angles in a triangle, in plane Euclidean geometry, must add to 180 degrees. Acute angles are less than 90 degrees. Therefore you may have a triangle with three angles which are 60 degrees for instance.
No. An acute triangle only has angles less than 90 degrees. A triangle with a 130 degree angle is obtuse.
A triangle with all angles measuring less than 90 degrees?That's an 'acute' triangle.
An acute(-angled) triangle.
A scalene triangle has 3 interior acute angles less than measuring90 degrees but they add up to 180 degrees
The word would be acute. You could refer to the triangle as an acute triangle. This means all angles measure less than 90 degrees.
Acute scalene triangle: A triangle with three sides of different lengths and all three angles less than 90 degrees. Acute isosceles triangle: A triangle with at least two sides of equal length and all three angles less than 90 degrees. Acute equilateral triangle: A triangle with three equal sides and all three angles measuring less than 60 degrees.
An acute triangle
Yes. An acute triangle has three angles that individually are less than 90 degrees. Remember you can add the internal angles together in a triangle and they will always add up to 180 degrees.
It is an acute triangle
An acute triangle.
An acute triangle is one in which all interior angles are less than 90 degrees.
An equilateral triangle has 3 interior equal acute angles each measuring 60 degrees. In general an acute angle is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
An ACUTE triangle is A triangle with all angles that are less than 90 degrees