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Can a acute triangle have more than one acute angle? - Answers
Sure. What's wrong with 1 degree, 1 degree, and 178 degrees ?It's kind of a flat, skinny triangle, but it's a triangle.***A valid point, but the triangle described above is not an acute triangle but an obtuse triangle. In whole numbers, 46 deg, 46 deg and 88 deg or 2 deg, 89 deg, 89 deg are the two most extreme ACUTE triangles.***An equilateral triangle has three 60-degree angles. All three of those are acute.
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Can a acute triangle have more than one acute angle? - Answers
Sure. What's wrong with 1 degree, 1 degree, and 178 degrees ?It's kind of a flat, skinny triangle, but it's a triangle.***A valid point, but the triangle described above is not an acute triangle but an obtuse triangle. In whole numbers, 46 deg, 46 deg and 88 deg or 2 deg, 89 deg, 89 deg are the two most extreme ACUTE triangles.***An equilateral triangle has three 60-degree angles. All three of those are acute.
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Can a acute triangle have more than one acute angle? - Answers
Sure. What's wrong with 1 degree, 1 degree, and 178 degrees ?It's kind of a flat, skinny triangle, but it's a triangle.***A valid point, but the triangle described above is not an acute triangle but an obtuse triangle. In whole numbers, 46 deg, 46 deg and 88 deg or 2 deg, 89 deg, 89 deg are the two most extreme ACUTE triangles.***An equilateral triangle has three 60-degree angles. All three of those are acute.
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