if in two right triangle, one of the acute angle of one triangle is equal to an acute angle of the other triangle, can you say that the two triangles are similar? why?
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An acute triangle is a triangle with all three angles acute (less than 90°). An obtuse triangle is one with one obtuse angle (greater than 90°) and two acute angles. Since a triangle's angles must sum to 180°, no triangle can have more than one obtuse angle. Acute and obtuse triangles are the two different types of oblique ... (In a right triangle two of these are merged into the same .
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Yes we can say that the triangles are similar.
Let the acute angle be ∅
and the triangles be ∆ABC and ∆PQR where
angle A = angle P = 90°
and, angle B = angle Q = ∅
therefore by AA similarity,
∆ABC ≈ ∆PQR
Yes we can say that the triangles are similar.
Let the acute angle be ∅
and the triangles be ∆ABC and ∆PQR where
angle A = angle P = 90°
and, angle B = angle Q = ∅
therefore by AA similarity,
∆ABC ≈ ∆PQR
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