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How to find if a triangle is acute, right, or obtuse with the sides?

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- An Acute angle is greater than 0 degrees lesser than 90 degrees.
- An Right angle is equal to 90 degrees.
- An Obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees but lesser than 180 degrees
How to find if a triangle is acute, right, or obtuse with the sides?-example-1
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Hey!

Hope this helps...

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This is actually pretty simple...

[attachment below will help too]


An obtuse triangle is where one angles is greater than 90*

A right triangle is where one angle is exactly equal to 90*

An acute triangle is where one angle is less than 90*


The BEST WAY to tell the difference between these triangles is to see/find either a 1/4 square (found on right triangles) or 1/3 circles (found on acute and obtuse triangles)...

How to find if a triangle is acute, right, or obtuse with the sides?-example-1
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