An acute angle is one that has a measure of less than 90 degrees.
An equilateral triangle which has three sides of equal length also has three equal angles. Each angle measures 60° and is therefore an acute angle as it is less than 90° .
The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.
Yes, since a+b=90, a and b being the two angles, and an acute angle is less than ninety, it is impossible for an angle to be greater or equal to ninety. Thats why.
two equal acute angles are formed.
Acute triangle Equal triangle
acute angle is an angle that is less that 90 degrees. An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles.
An equilateral triangle which has three sides of equal length also has three equal angles. Each angle measures 60° and is therefore an acute angle as it is less than 90° .
The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.
Yes, since a+b=90, a and b being the two angles, and an acute angle is less than ninety, it is impossible for an angle to be greater or equal to ninety. Thats why.
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.
Acute
An angle that had a measure equal to or less than 89 degrees.
If it has 2 equal acute angles and 1 obtuse angle then it is an isosceles triangle.
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It is an obtuse triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles Or it is an isosceles triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 equal acute angles
two equal acute angles are formed.
No because when their angle measure are equal then they can be acute which only mean that the angle degrees would be 90 and so that isn't acute but only a right angle