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auto centralise of the acute angle triangle​

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Answered by meet711
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Answered by ghogareaadi
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Step-by-step explanation:

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. We can see that,

∠ABC = ∠B = 75°

∠BCA = ∠C = 65°

∠BAC = ∠A = 40°

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