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An acute triangle has three acute angles, meaning all its angles measure less than 90 degrees. This is what defines an acute triangle—none of its angles are right (90°) or obtuse (greater than 90°). Since the sum of all angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees, each angle in an acute triangle must be less than 90 degrees but still add up to 180 degrees. No matter the specific measurements, an acute triangle will always have exactly three acute angles, making it different from right or obtuse triangles, which contain at least one non-acute angle.
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