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Not only triangles contain acute angles

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A triangle is the only shape that can have only acute angles inside it.

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11y ago
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In geometry, shapes that contain only acute angles are known as acute triangles, acute trapezoids, acute parallelograms, acute rhombuses, acute rectangles, acute pentagons, acute hexagons, acute heptagons, acute octagons, and so on. These shapes have all interior angles measuring less than 90 degrees. Additionally, any irregular polygon with all acute angles would also fall into this category.

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