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No, the acute angle is LESS than 45 degrees.Improved Answer:-Yes it can be because an acute angle is any angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
An oblique angle is any angle not 90 degrees or a multiple of 90 degrees. So 45 degrees is an oblique angle. A 45 degree angle is also an acute angle (anything less than 90 degrees).
Accute because the angle is less than 90 degrees
An angle of 145 degrees is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees, so is classed as being an obtuse angle.
Complementary angles, when added together, add up to 90 degrees.So:A = angleC = complementary angleA + C = (90 degrees)You know that the Complement(C) of an Angle(A) is 45 degrees less then the Angle (A), so:C = A - (45 degrees)substitute this equation into the first one and you get:A + A - (45 degrees) = (90 degrees)Now solve the equation for A by adding (45 degrees) to both sides, and you get:2A = (135 degrees)Divide both sides by 2 and you get your answer:A = (67.5 degrees)
No, the acute angle is LESS than 45 degrees.Improved Answer:-Yes it can be because an acute angle is any angle greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
No because 45 degrees is an acute angle that is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
An oblique angle is any angle not 90 degrees or a multiple of 90 degrees. So 45 degrees is an oblique angle. A 45 degree angle is also an acute angle (anything less than 90 degrees).
Accute because the angle is less than 90 degrees
A 45-degree angle is called an acute angle. In geometry, an acute angle is an angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees. It is less than a right angle (90 degrees) and is commonly found in various geometric shapes and calculations.
An angle of 145 degrees is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees, so is classed as being an obtuse angle.
Each interior angle measures 135 degrees Each exterior angle measures 45 degrees
Oh, dude, that's an acute angle! It's like when you're trying to fit into skinny jeans but they're just too tight - that's how acute angles are, they're less than 90 degrees but still trying to squeeze in there. So yeah, less than 45 degrees? Acute angle all the way.
Complementary angles, when added together, add up to 90 degrees.So:A = angleC = complementary angleA + C = (90 degrees)You know that the Complement(C) of an Angle(A) is 45 degrees less then the Angle (A), so:C = A - (45 degrees)substitute this equation into the first one and you get:A + A - (45 degrees) = (90 degrees)Now solve the equation for A by adding (45 degrees) to both sides, and you get:2A = (135 degrees)Divide both sides by 2 and you get your answer:A = (67.5 degrees)
An acute angle is an angle that is less then ninety degrees eg 45 degrees.
It is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees.
Yes, any angle less than 90 degrees is acute. Therefore, half of a right angle (half of 90 degrees) would be 45 degrees, making it acute.