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Each interior angle of a regular is 108 degrees which is an obtuse angle and each exterior angle is 72 degrees which is an acute angle
A polygon can have any kind of angles: acute, right, obtuse and reflex. An angle can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees excluding 180 degrees.
The other two angles are "acute angles". The sum of the angles in a triangle MUST add up to 180 degrees. If 90 of the degrees are used up in the right angle (the very definition of a right angle), then that leave 90 degrees to be divided up between the two remaining angles. Thus, they would both be LESS THAN 90 degrees (the very definition of an acute angle.)
A right triangle has only one right angle (a 90 degree angle), by definition. The sum of the other two angles equals 90 degrees, so the sum of all three angles is 180 degrees. Every triangle, right triangle or not, has three angles whose sum is 180 degrees.A right angle triangle has only 1 right angle which measures 90 degrees
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It is another right angle of 90 degrees because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
A right angle has a 90-degree and in two acute angles.
Each interior angle of a regular is 108 degrees which is an obtuse angle and each exterior angle is 72 degrees which is an acute angle
Two acute angles and two obtuse angles. If you do not know what these angles are, I will show you. An acute angle is an angle that has less than 90 degrees on your protractor (Shaped like a semi-circle. Found in a mathematical set). An obtuse angle has more than ninety degrees. An angle with ninety degrees is a right angle.
It is another right angle of 90 degrees because supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees.
I think mA represents milliamps, not angles
Well, if one angle is acute then the other one has to be acute. This is because the definition of complimentary angles is the sum sum of the angles has to add up to 90 degrees. So therefore, the angle has to add up to 90 degrees.
A polygon can have any kind of angles: acute, right, obtuse and reflex. An angle can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees excluding 180 degrees.
The other two angles are "acute angles". The sum of the angles in a triangle MUST add up to 180 degrees. If 90 of the degrees are used up in the right angle (the very definition of a right angle), then that leave 90 degrees to be divided up between the two remaining angles. Thus, they would both be LESS THAN 90 degrees (the very definition of an acute angle.)
A right triangle has only one right angle (a 90 degree angle), by definition. The sum of the other two angles equals 90 degrees, so the sum of all three angles is 180 degrees. Every triangle, right triangle or not, has three angles whose sum is 180 degrees.A right angle triangle has only 1 right angle which measures 90 degrees
An ACUTE Anglke. NB Angles less than 90 degrees are ACUTE angles. Angles between 90 degrees and 180 degrees are OBTUSE angles. Angles greater than 180 degrees are REFLEX angles.