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  2. Acute and obtuse triangles - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of two-dimensional geometric shapes - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Isosceles triangle. Golden Triangle; Obtuse triangle; Rational triangle; Heronian triangle.

  4. Heptagonal triangle - Wikipedia

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    The heptagonal triangle's orthic triangle, with vertices at the feet of the altitudes, is similar to the heptagonal triangle, with similarity ratio 1:2. The heptagonal triangle is the only obtuse triangle that is similar to its orthic triangle (the equilateral triangle being the only acute one). [2]: pp. 12–13

  5. Triakis octahedron - Wikipedia

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    The faces are isosceles triangles with one obtuse and two acute angles. The obtuse angle equals arccos( ⁠ 1 / 4 ⁠ − ⁠ √ 2 / 2 ⁠ ) ≈ 117.200 570 380 16 ° and the acute ones equal arccos( ⁠ 1 / 2 ⁠ + ⁠ √ 2 / 4 ⁠ ) ≈ 31.399 714 809 92 °.

  6. Pythagorean theorem - Wikipedia

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    If a 2 + b 2 < c 2, then the triangle is obtuse. Edsger W. Dijkstra has stated this proposition about acute, right, and obtuse triangles in this language: sgn(α + β − γ) = sgn(a 2 + b 2 − c 2), where α is the angle opposite to side a, β is the angle opposite to side b, γ is the angle opposite to side c, and sgn is the sign function. [30]

  7. List of triangle inequalities - Wikipedia

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    The parameters most commonly appearing in triangle inequalities are: the side lengths a, b, and c;; the semiperimeter s = (a + b + c) / 2 (half the perimeter p);; the angle measures A, B, and C of the angles of the vertices opposite the respective sides a, b, and c (with the vertices denoted with the same symbols as their angle measures);

  8. Obtuse - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Obtuse may refer to: Obtuse angle, an angle of between 90 and 180 degrees; Obtuse triangle, ...

  9. Fat object (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    The smallest containing circle for an acute triangle is its circumcircle, while for an obtuse triangle it is the circle having the triangle's longest side as a diameter. [5] It is known that: = ⁡ ⁡ ⁡ where again Δ is the area of a triangle and R is the radius of the circumcircle. Hence, for an acute triangle, the enclosing-ball slimness ...