It is an acute angle which is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
It is usually its smallest side
Yes.
90o. Let A be the size of the smallest angle. Then the three angles are A, A & 2A. The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180o, thus: A + A + 2A = 180o 4A = 180o A = 45o So the largest angle is 2A = 2 x 45o = 90o.
It is 31.0 degrees.
False
angle with smallest measure - apex
54 degrees
The shortest side of a triangle is opposite to the smallest interior angle.
The angle with the smallest measure is opposite the shortest side. Similarly, the angle with the largest measure is opposite the longest side.
It is usually its smallest side
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Yes.
In a triangle the smallest angle is always opposite the shortest side. It will always be an acute angle.
90o. Let A be the size of the smallest angle. Then the three angles are A, A & 2A. The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180o, thus: A + A + 2A = 180o 4A = 180o A = 45o So the largest angle is 2A = 2 x 45o = 90o.