They have [at least] two acute angles.
They both have at least two acute angles. Their centroid is not outside the triangle.
No. All three angles of an acute traingle are less than 90 degrees, so it cannot be a right triangle. The only similarity between them is that right angle triangle has 2 acute angles while acute triangles has 3 acute angles
right triangle. pretty easy! lol. if it makes a right angle it should be a right triangle. if it is acute. it is an acute triangle, and the same with obtuse. its all simple to remember
Most people, when asked to draw a triangle, would probably draw an acute or maybe a right triangle.
A right angled triangle has one angle that is 90 degrees. The other two must be acute and may (but need not) be equal to one another. An acute triangle has all its angles less than 90 degrees. They may be all the same, two of them the same or all different. An isosceles triangle has two angles the same (and hence acute). The third angle can be acute, right or obtuse. A scalene triangle has three unequal angles. Two of them must be acute but the third may be acute, right or obtuse.
They both have at least two acute angles. Their centroid is not outside the triangle.
No. All three angles of an acute traingle are less than 90 degrees, so it cannot be a right triangle. The only similarity between them is that right angle triangle has 2 acute angles while acute triangles has 3 acute angles
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.
right triangle. pretty easy! lol. if it makes a right angle it should be a right triangle. if it is acute. it is an acute triangle, and the same with obtuse. its all simple to remember
Most people, when asked to draw a triangle, would probably draw an acute or maybe a right triangle.
A right triangle may be isosceles or scalene (though not at the same time), but never acute, since an acute triangle is defined as having all interior angles less than 90°. A right triangle by definition has one 90° angle.
A right angled triangle has one angle that is 90 degrees. The other two must be acute and may (but need not) be equal to one another. An acute triangle has all its angles less than 90 degrees. They may be all the same, two of them the same or all different. An isosceles triangle has two angles the same (and hence acute). The third angle can be acute, right or obtuse. A scalene triangle has three unequal angles. Two of them must be acute but the third may be acute, right or obtuse.
No a right angled triangle consists of two acute angles and one right angle
Right triangle= has a right angle Acute triangle= has an acute angle Obtuse triangle= has an obtuse angle Equilateral triangle= all sides are the same length Scalene triangle= has no sides the same length Isosceles triangle= has only two sides the same length the triangles here make perfict dildose and condoms
A right triangle can be an iscosceles or scalene triangle. A right triangle is a triangle that therein has one right angle and 2 acute angles. An isosceles triangle has two sides of the same length and one different.
They don't have to, as long as they have the same line measurements then it is fine,
if you know what a acute triangle looks like and you know what a isosceles triangle looks like just combined them together and then find the angles and degrees you'll find what a acute isosceles triangle looks like if you got the degrees right and angles