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Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle is the angle made by the diagonals of the Rectangle which is less than 90 degrees. Check FAQs
d(Acute)=2acos(lDc)
d(Acute) - Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle?l - Length of Rectangle?Dc - Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle?

Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length Example

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73.7398Edit=2acos(8Edit10Edit)

Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
d(Acute)=2acos(lDc)
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
d(Acute)=2acos(8m10m)
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
d(Acute)=2acos(810)
Next Step Evaluate
d(Acute)=1.28700221758657rad
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
d(Acute)=73.7397952917019°
LAST Step Rounding Answer
d(Acute)=73.7398°

Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length Formula Elements

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Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle
Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle is the angle made by the diagonals of the Rectangle which is less than 90 degrees.
Symbol: d(Acute)
Measurement: AngleUnit: °
Note: Value should be between 0 to 90.
Length of Rectangle
Length of Rectangle is any one of the pair of parallel sides which are longer than the remaining pair of parallel sides.
Symbol: l
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle
Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle is the diameter of the circle which contains the Rectangle with all the vertices of Rectangle are lying on the circle.
Symbol: Dc
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
cos
Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle.
Syntax: cos(Angle)
acos
The inverse cosine function, is the inverse function of the cosine function. It is the function that takes a ratio as an input and returns the angle whose cosine is equal to that ratio.
Syntax: acos(Number)

Other Formulas to find Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle

​Go Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diagonal and Length
d(Acute)=2acos(ld)
​Go Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diagonal and Breadth
d(Acute)=2asin(bd)
​Go Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Length and Circumradius
d(Acute)=2acos(l2rc)
​Go Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Breadth and Circumradius
d(Acute)=2asin(b2rc)

How to Evaluate Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length?

Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length evaluator uses Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle = 2*acos(Length of Rectangle/Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle) to evaluate the Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle, The Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length formula is defined as the angle made by the diagonals of the Rectangle which is less than 90 degrees and calculated using diameter of circumcircle and length of Rectangle. Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle is denoted by d(Acute) symbol.

How to evaluate Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length, enter Length of Rectangle (l) & Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle (Dc) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length

What is the formula to find Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length?
The formula of Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length is expressed as Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle = 2*acos(Length of Rectangle/Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle). Here is an example- 4224.979 = 2*acos(8/10).
How to calculate Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length?
With Length of Rectangle (l) & Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle (Dc) we can find Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length using the formula - Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle = 2*acos(Length of Rectangle/Diameter of Circumcircle of Rectangle). This formula also uses Cosine, Inverse Cosine function(s).
What are the other ways to Calculate Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle-
  • Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle=2*acos(Length of Rectangle/Diagonal of Rectangle)OpenImg
  • Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle=2*asin(Breadth of Rectangle/Diagonal of Rectangle)OpenImg
  • Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle=2*acos(Length of Rectangle/(2*Circumradius of Rectangle))OpenImg
Can the Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length be negative?
No, the Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length, measured in Angle cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length?
Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length is usually measured using the Degree[°] for Angle. Radian[°], Minute[°], Second[°] are the few other units in which Acute Angle between Diagonals of Rectangle given Diameter of Circumcircle and Length can be measured.
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