1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
Right triangles have two acute angles, but that doesn't make them right. Having a right angle makes them right.
An acute angle is an angle less than 90°. So an angle of 17° is an acute angle.
Acute angle = <90 degrees Right angle = 90 degrees Obtuse angle = >90 degrees To answer your question, obtuse angle is larger.
yes. to be and acute angle, all angles must be acute. Obtuse angles only one angle has to be obtuse. Right angles only need one too. Acute has to have every angle to be acute, if one angle is obtuse or right, it's automatically no an acute Angle anymore.
No, it is obtuse. That makes an angle greater than 90 degrees and acute angles are less than 90.
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
Yes because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees which makes 50 degrees an acute angle
That is an acute angle. An obtuse angle is not acute.
Right triangles have two acute angles, but that doesn't make them right. Having a right angle makes them right.
An acute angle
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The trigonometric functions are sine, cosine and tangent along with their reciprocals and the inverses. Whether the angle is acute or obtuse (or reflex) makes no difference).
An acute angle is an angle less than 90°. So an angle of 17° is an acute angle.
An acute angle has one angle.
This is an acute angle.
Acute angle = <90 degrees Right angle = 90 degrees Obtuse angle = >90 degrees To answer your question, obtuse angle is larger.