SOLUTION: if line segment PN is perpendicular to line segment PQ, then angle NPQ is acute? (sometimes, always, or Never true)

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Question 486673: if line segment PN is perpendicular to line segment PQ, then angle NPQ is acute?
(sometimes, always, or Never true)

Answer by chessace(471)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Never.
acute defined as < 90 degrees.
Perpendicular makes 90 degree angle.

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