An angle is acut if the internal measurement (the smallest one) is less then, but not equal to, 90 degrees. If the angle is 90 degrees, it is a right angle. If it is greater then 90 degrees, it is obtuse.
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I'm unable to view images. However, an acute angle is any angle that measures between 0 and 90 degrees. It looks like a less than 90-degree angle, such as the angle formed by the hour and minute hand at 3:00 on an analog clock.
Without additional information or context, it is not possible to determine the measure of angle 3. The measure of an angle is typically given in degrees and can vary depending on the specific geometric configuration or problem.
no not really if they dont have an acute bond angle between them or have a 180 degree bond angle with the polarities running in opposite direction the overall molecule will not have a dipole.
what is the measurement of an acute angle
It is an acute angle.
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.
1 acute angle = 1 acute angle
That is an acute angle. An obtuse angle is not acute.
An angle of 30 degrees is an acute angle because it is greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees
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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.