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.
Whatever they're used for, right angles cannot be acute.
No, pens for horses are usually circular, not built with angles.
A horse pen has to be at least 3 -4 yards long, in order to let the horse exercise. DO NOT CUT THE GRASS IN THE PEN!
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no
In a acute triangle, all the angles are less than 90 degree's. In a right triangle, one of the angles is 90 degree's, so a triangle cannot be bot acute and right at the same time.
No it cannot because a rght angle is a full 90 degrees.
NO, because and acute triangle is less than 90 degree and if u want a horse to fit u need a triangle bigger than 90 degree so u need an obtuse triangle instead of a acute triangle
I suppose it's possible, but pretty unlikely. ***** A pen (stall) for a horse is likely to be a square or a rectangle in shape.
The answer depends on what you mean by an acute fight triangle!
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.
Whatever they're used for, right angles cannot be acute.
No, pens for horses are usually circular, not built with angles.
A horse pen has to be at least 3 -4 yards long, in order to let the horse exercise. DO NOT CUT THE GRASS IN THE PEN!
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That's hard to say, since there's no such thing as a right acute angle.