No, it has two angles over 90 degrees and two angles below 90 degrees.
by measuring the angle and if it is below 90 degrees it is acute if it is higher than 90 degrees its obtuse
An acute angle is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees So its greatest angle is anything below 90 degrees, but not including 90 degrees.
No a right angle is not 45 degrees, that would be an acute angle. A right angle is exactly 90 degrees. Anything below is acute and above is obtuse.
An angle that is 110 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle. It is considered this because its measurements exceed 90 degrees. Any angle below 90 degrees would be an "acute" angle.
If the temperature was 90 degrees below zero and dropped 24 degrees, the new temperature would be 114 degrees below zero.
An angle below 90 degrees is know as an acute angle.
Any angular measurement below 90 degrees is an acute angle. Any angular measurement below 90 degrees is an acute angle.
No, it has two angles over 90 degrees and two angles below 90 degrees.
by measuring the angle and if it is below 90 degrees it is acute if it is higher than 90 degrees its obtuse
90 degrees North above the equater or 90 degrees south below the equater.
An acute angle is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees So its greatest angle is anything below 90 degrees, but not including 90 degrees.
Anything below 90 degrees
90 degrees north latitude is above the equator where as 90 degrees south latitude is below the equator
An acute angle would be 13 degrees. This is because the angle measurement does not exceed 90. Anything below 90 degrees is "acute" while anything above 90 is "obtuse".
Acute angles are any angle below 90 degrees, A right angle is 90 degrees, and an obtuse angle is anything above 90 degrees.
Depending on the amount in a urine cup specimen, the temp should be above 90 degrees F. If the amount is small, the temp may not be high enough to be tested by the temp strip. If the urine is tested as it comes out of the bladder, then it will test between 92 and 100 degrees F.