No. The angle that isn't acute must be the unique angle, though.
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Answer: Yes, because of the two angles have to be exactly equal in order to be isosceles. And no isosceles has 3 acute angles and then it will be equilateral triangle Answer: No, the isosceles triangle can either have two acute angles, or all three can be acute.
They both have 3 sides but an isosceles triangle has two equal sides whereas an acute triangle with different acute angles has no equal sides and is said to be a scalene triangle, or an acute triangle with three equal acute angles (of 60° each) and three equal sides is called an equilateral triangle.
MYou just described an equilateral triangle which is in fact isosceles and acute, and additional any isosceles triangle with a vertex angle of less than 90 is acute as the base angles are congruent and all three angles must add to180
It impossible for a triangle to have three acute angles. * * * * * What? A triangle most certainly can have three acute angles. Such a triangle would be called an acute-angled triangle!
there are three angles on an isosceles triangle