Yes... an acute triangle does have three angles to it.
yes
Any irregular polygon can have an acute angle. A regular triangle (equilateral) has three acute angles. All other triangles must have at least two acute angles. A quadrilateral, other than a rectangle (or square), must have at least one.
A scalene triangle could have three acute angles, one right angle and two acute angles, or one obtuse angle and two acute angles.
No it has three acute angles
A right angle triangle or an obtuse triangle
A right angle triangle
Yes... an acute triangle does have three angles to it.
polygon
yes
Any irregular polygon can have an acute angle. A regular triangle (equilateral) has three acute angles. All other triangles must have at least two acute angles. A quadrilateral, other than a rectangle (or square), must have at least one.
A scalene triangle could have three acute angles, one right angle and two acute angles, or one obtuse angle and two acute angles.
No it has three acute angles
Right Angle, Acute Angle, and Obtuse Angle
Acute angle, right angle and obtuse angle
Assuming that you mean the inside angle is 108 the answer is a pentagon. Each angle inside the polygon forms an acute angle on the outside with the next side. The measurement of the exterior acute angle is: 180 - 108 = 72 . Since all the acute angle around the outside must add up to 360 we find: 360 / 72 = 5 There are five acute angles and therefore five sides to the polygon.
The question appears to relate to the angles of a triangle. 1) If angle 3 is acute then the other two angles can also be acute. In the case of an equilateral triangle all three angles are equal and acute. 2) If angle 3 is acute and one other angle is obtuse then the remaining angle is acute. 3) If angle 3 is acute and one other angle is a right angle then the remaining angle is acute.