there are only two sides.
The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
an acute angle
No, all of the sides are obtuse on a regular hexagon. If you made it irregular then it could have an acute angle.
In a right triangle, the side opposite the given acute angle is the one that does not touch the angle and is directly across from it. The adjacent side is the one that is next to the angle and forms part of the angle along with the hypotenuse. To identify these sides, visualize the triangle and label the right angle, the acute angle, and then observe which sides are opposite and adjacent to the acute angle.
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The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
an acute angle
No, all of the sides are obtuse on a regular hexagon. If you made it irregular then it could have an acute angle.
Sides in any angle can't be parallel. Lines intersect to form an angle.
An acute angle has one angle.
acute angle is an angle that is less that 90 degrees. An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles.
In a right triangle, the side opposite the given acute angle is the one that does not touch the angle and is directly across from it. The adjacent side is the one that is next to the angle and forms part of the angle along with the hypotenuse. To identify these sides, visualize the triangle and label the right angle, the acute angle, and then observe which sides are opposite and adjacent to the acute angle.
Four SIdes
It will be a right angle triangle and the other sides will have acute angles.
There are 45 degrees in an acute angle