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An acute angle ("acute" meaning "small") is an angle smaller than a right angle. The range of an acute angle is between 0 and 90 degrees, or between 0 and radians. Angles larger than a right angle (90 degrees) are called obtuse. They are found exclusively in Quadrant I or a graph, due to the terminal arm not being able to leave this Quadrant without becoming too large.