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An angle less than 90 degrees.

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Q: What does acute mean in terms of geometry?
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Acute angle, algorithm, altitude, angle, area and axis are geometry terms.


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In plane geometry at least two angles must be acute in a triangle.


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An acute angle is a geometry term that refers to an angle that is less than 90 degrees. If it is 90 degrees it is a right angle, and if it is more than 90 it is obtuse.


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