Less than 90 degrees.
No, the complement of an acute angle is not an acute angle. An acute angle measures less than 90 degrees, and its complement is found by subtracting the angle from 90 degrees. Since the complement of an acute angle will always be greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees, it can be either acute or right, depending on the specific measurement of the original angle.
45 degrees
less than 90 degrees
Well they might be but in all cases no. Acute angles just have to have an angle less than 90 degrees to be acute!
60 degrees
an acute angle doesn't have an exact measurement, but it is lower than 90 degrees. So any angle below 90 degrees is an acute.
what is the measurement of an acute angle
Any angular measurement below 90 degrees is an acute angle. Any angular measurement below 90 degrees is an acute angle.
An angle is a measurement of degrees and as such it is not a polygon.
An angle with a measurement less than 90°.
A reflex angle
50 deg
Is an acute angle.
An angle that measures 87.177 degrees would be considered an acute angle. This is because its degrees measurement is below 90 degrees.
An 80 degree angle is an acute angle. Any angle measurement that falls below 90 is acute while anything above is obtuse.
45 degrees
less than 90 degrees