No, because there is no acute angle in a circle.
yes in fact every triangle has at least one acute angle
Yes. Every triangle with an obtuse angle must have two acute angles.
-- An 'acute triangle' is a triangle in which each of the three interior angles is an acute angle. -- Each of the three interior angles in every equilateral triangle is a 60-degree angle. -- Any angle of less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. -- It sure looks like every equilateral triangle does fit the definition of 'acute triangle'.
false
It is true because a triangle with a right angle and two acute angles is a right angle triangle.
No
this is true
No, because there is no acute angle in a circle.
Those acute angles all the central angles are acute.
yes in fact every triangle has at least one acute angle
Yes. Every triangle with an obtuse angle must have two acute angles.
a right angle
-- An 'acute triangle' is a triangle in which each of the three interior angles is an acute angle. -- Each of the three interior angles in every equilateral triangle is a 60-degree angle. -- Any angle of less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. -- It sure looks like every equilateral triangle does fit the definition of 'acute triangle'.
false
Sounds true to me, all three angles are congruent...
"z" has two acute angles a triangle can have 3 acute angles but also will have a angle >= 60degrees acute (also note for every acute angle a obtuse angle is formed the sum of the obtuse and acute angle will = 360) because of this a arrow is the only shape with two acute angles and 1 obtuse