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How do you draw a triangle with one acute angle? - Answers
Don't be obtuse... You can't. As you may recall the sum of the interior angles in any triangle is 180 degrees. The definition of an acute angle is an angle less than 90 degrees. If only one angle in a triangle is less than 90 degrees, the other two must therefore be 90 degrees or more, and their sum would then be 180 degrees, or more. For the sum of all three to be exactly 180 degrees, the acute angle would have to be 0 degrees or less, and the practical effect of that observation is that it can't exist.
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How do you draw a triangle with one acute angle? - Answers
Don't be obtuse... You can't. As you may recall the sum of the interior angles in any triangle is 180 degrees. The definition of an acute angle is an angle less than 90 degrees. If only one angle in a triangle is less than 90 degrees, the other two must therefore be 90 degrees or more, and their sum would then be 180 degrees, or more. For the sum of all three to be exactly 180 degrees, the acute angle would have to be 0 degrees or less, and the practical effect of that observation is that it can't exist.
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How do you draw a triangle with one acute angle? - Answers
Don't be obtuse... You can't. As you may recall the sum of the interior angles in any triangle is 180 degrees. The definition of an acute angle is an angle less than 90 degrees. If only one angle in a triangle is less than 90 degrees, the other two must therefore be 90 degrees or more, and their sum would then be 180 degrees, or more. For the sum of all three to be exactly 180 degrees, the acute angle would have to be 0 degrees or less, and the practical effect of that observation is that it can't exist.
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