The hands of a clock at 5 to 12
A roof (:
The hands of a clock at 5 o'clock
if you want to apply acute triangles in real life, you have to ask someone i dont know
Its like the Golden Gate Bridge or a staircase I have the same toype of homework and I can't find the pictures to this but think of a right angle and match it to a real life thing.
The hands of a clock at 5 to 12
pizza slice, alphabet A etc.
A right angle triangle always has 2 acute angles within it.
One example I know is an ice cream cone.
An acute angle can be found in the shape of a corner in a room, where two walls meet to form an angle that measures less than 90 degrees.
the top angle of an A
Well, honey, an acute triangle is any triangle where all three angles are less than 90 degrees. So, think of a slice of pizza or a traffic cone - those are acute triangles in the real world. Just keep your eyes peeled, acute triangles are everywhere, unlike a decent cup of coffee in a gas station.
A roof (:
An angle formed as a see-saw is a real life example.
cycle foces
a wooden gate
Roof of a house