Math, asked by gargidhuri2004, 3 months ago

Choose the correct one:
Angle between radius and longent at it's point of
content is
A) 90°
B) an acute angle 3)an obtuse ange 4) 45°

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Answered by mirage2402
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Answer:

the answer is 90°

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Answered by Iampada
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triangle with three acute angles (less than 90°).

triangle with three acute angles (less than 90°). An obtuse triangle (or obtuse-angled triangle) is a

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triangle with three acute angles (less than 90°). An obtuse triangle (or obtuse-angled triangle) is a triangle with one obtuse angle (greater than 90°) and two acute angles. Since a triangle's angles must sum to 180° in Euclidean geometry, no Euclidean triangle

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triangle with three acute angles (less than 90°). An obtuse triangle (or obtuse-angled triangle) is a triangle with one obtuse angle (greater than 90°) and two acute angles. Since a triangle's angles must sum to 180° in Euclidean geometry, no Euclidean triangle can have more than one obtuse angle.Acute and obtuse triangles are the two different types of oblique triangles — triangles that are not right triangles because they have no 90° angle.

triangle with three acute angles (less than 90°). An obtuse triangle (or obtuse-angled triangle) is a triangle with one obtuse angle (greater than 90°) and two acute angles. Since a triangle's angles must sum to 180° in Euclidean geometry, no Euclidean triangle can have more than one obtuse angle.Acute and obtuse triangles are the two different types of oblique triangles — triangles that are not right triangles because they have no 90° angle.Right triangle Obtuse triangle Acute triangle

triangle with three acute angles (less than 90°). An obtuse triangle (or obtuse-angled triangle) is a triangle with one obtuse angle (greater than 90°) and two acute angles. Since a triangle's angles must sum to 180° in Euclidean geometry, no Euclidean triangle can have more than one obtuse angle.Acute and obtuse triangles are the two different types of oblique triangles — triangles that are not right triangles because they have no 90° angle.Right triangle Obtuse triangle Acute triangleRight Obtuse Acute

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