3 names of where you would find an acute angle is: Triangle, cone and a star.
To find an acute angle you need to find out if it is less than 90 degrees.
An acute angle is an angle of less than 90°. A 90° angle is a right angle, the angle you find at two adjoining edges of a square. An angle smaller than a right angle is called an acute angle, while an angle larger than it is called and obtuse angle.
the area referrers to the length and circumference of the triangle it self. The measurement matters to find the acute angle it self as a angle not a triangle
If it has an angle over 90 degrees, it's obtuse. If it has an angle exactly 90 degrees, it's right. Otherwise, it has three acute angles, and is acute.
3 names of where you would find an acute angle is: Triangle, cone and a star.
To find an acute angle you need to find out if it is less than 90 degrees.
87.5 < 90 and so it is an acute angle.
An acute angle is an angle of less than 90°. A 90° angle is a right angle, the angle you find at two adjoining edges of a square. An angle smaller than a right angle is called an acute angle, while an angle larger than it is called and obtuse angle.
You can find out the degrees of the angles of shape shape by following these instructions. First you line up the bottom line of the protractor onto a side of a shape. The corner of the shape should be on the tiny dotlike thing in the middle of the bottom line of the protractor. Next, you find out if the angle is obtuse (larger than a right angle), acute (smaller than a right angle), or right. If it's obtuse, you know that it's larger than 90 degrees. You should look at the larger number the other line is pointing at. If it's acute, find you the angle by finding out which number the other line is pointing at. If you think it's a right angle, see if the line's pointing at another number. Otherwise, it's a right angle.
the area referrers to the length and circumference of the triangle it self. The measurement matters to find the acute angle it self as a angle not a triangle
If it has an angle over 90 degrees, it's obtuse. If it has an angle exactly 90 degrees, it's right. Otherwise, it has three acute angles, and is acute.
To find the supplement of an acute angle, do the following. Supplements must add to 180 degrees, therefore: x=the measure of the acute angle 180-x is the equasion to find the supplement Good Question!
Well, you can write all capital letters and find out.
A square is a rhombus with right angles so you would need to know one of the angles or an exterior angle or another angle that shares a vertex with the shape.
Well 90% is a complete right angle so... it is obtuse if it is over 90% and if it is below 90% it is an acute angle <3
The 4 to 1 ratio of the two acute angles can be restated as the larger acute angle is four times as large as the smaller acute angle. Since the sum of all angles in a triangle equal 180 degrees, the sum of the two acute angles will be equal to 90 degrees. The remaining 90 degrees are found in the right angle present in all right triangles. If we divide the 90 degrees of the acute angles by 5 (to get the five parts of our ratio) and ascribe 4 of those parts to the largest acute angle we can find the size of that angle by multiplying (90 / 5) x 4 = (18) x 4 = 72. Therefore the largest acute angle is 72 degrees and the smaller acute angle is 18 degrees for a total of 90 degrees. Answer: 72 degrees