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  1. The six different angles in geometry based on magnitude are: Acute angle, Obtuse angle, Right angle, Straight angle, Reflex angle and full angle. Q2. What is an acute angle in geometry? Give examples. The angle that measures less than 90 degrees is called acute angle. Examples: 30°, 45°, 60°, 85° are acute angles. Q3.

  2. What is an acute angle? Learn the definition of acute angle and how to find acute angles in real life. Review some acute angle examples and acute angle shapes.

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  3. Acute. In math, the word 'acute' refers to an angle less than 90°, or to a shape involving angles less than 90°. It is the opposite of obtuse, which refers to an angle greater than 90°. 1.Acute angle. Any angle with a measure less than 90°, for example: For more on this see Acute angle definition. 2. Acute triangle

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AngleAngle - Wikipedia

    An angle smaller than a right angle (less than 90°) is called an acute angle ("acute" meaning "sharp"). An angle equal to 1 / 4 turn (90° or π / 2 radians) is called a right angle. Two lines that form a right angle are said to be normal, orthogonal, or perpendicular.

  5. Jan 30, 2023 · Acute Angle: In Mathematics, two lines intersect at a point to form an angle. There many types of angles in Geometry such as Acute, Obtuse, Right, etc. The acute angle is the angle that is less than 90°. Polygons such as Triangle, Parallelogram, Trapezoid, etc. will have at least one acute angle.

  6. An acute angle triangle (or acute-angled triangle) is a triangle in which all the interior angles are acute angles. To recall, an acute angle is an angle that is less than 90°. Example: Consider ΔABC in the figure below. The angles formed by the intersection of lines AB, BC and CA are ∠ABC , ∠BCA, and ∠CAB, respectively.

  7. The definition of acute triangle states that it is a type of triangle in which all three interior angles are acute angles or less than 90°. The sides of an acute-angled triangle can be equal or unequal depending on whether the triangle is equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.

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