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Acute Triangle
Definition of Acute Triangle


  • Acute Triangle is a triangle with all its angles measuring less than 90 degrees.          


Example of Acute Triangle     

  • The triangle shown has all its angles measuring less than 90 degrees.



Solved Example on Acute Triangle

Which of the figures is an acute triangle?



Solution:
Step 1: Figure 1 is a right triangle. Figure 3 is an obtuse triangle.
Step 2: Figure 2 is an acute triangle.

Related Terms for Acute Triangle

  • Triangle

  • Angle

  • Right Angle


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