No because then it would be a straight angle
Complementary angles total 180 degrees. So if the obtuse angle is 145 degrees, the acute angle is 35 degrees.
sometimes,, you can have an odtuse angle 85 degrees and acute 23 degrees which is a total 108 degrees.
The total number of degrees in a triangle is 180. this will not change no matter what type of triangle it is. (obtuse, acute, right angle, etc)
No because any triangle must have a total of 180 degrees when the angles are added together and with 2 obtuse angles the sum would be greater than 180. A triangle can only ever have one obtuse angle.
Not possible... The internal angles of a quadrilateral always total 360. If you MUST have an angle of 90 degrees - the remaining angles must total 270. At least one of the remaining angles will always be obtuse.
In Euclidean geometry, the sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees. If one angle in a triangle is obtuse (greater than 90 degrees), the sum of the other two angles must be less than 90 degrees in order to total 180 degrees. This means that the other two angles must be acute (less than 90 degrees) to complement the obtuse angle and satisfy the triangle angle sum theorem.
The two acute angles total 90 degrees. If the larger angle is 4 times the smaller angle, then the smaller angle is 18 degrees and the larger angle is 72 degrees (4 x 18 degrees).
definitely., but you cannot have a right triangle., no matter how many degrees you have as long as it's total is 180 within three sides., it is a triangle i hope this helped you
No, a pentagon cannot have 2 obtuse angles, 2 right angles, and 1 acute angle. The sum of interior angles in a pentagon is always 540 degrees. If a pentagon has 2 obtuse angles (each measuring more than 90 degrees) and 2 right angles (each measuring 90 degrees), the total would already exceed 540 degrees, leaving no room for an acute angle.
I'm assuming you mean a scalene triangle? It has two angles which together add up to <90 degrees, and one other angle to make the total up to 180 degrees Basically an obtuse (or scalene) triangle just has an obtuse angle (>90 degrees)
There must be 2 of them.-- The 3 angles inside a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.-- An obtuse triangle has one angle that's greater than 90 degrees.-- That leaves less than 90 degrees total for the other 2 angles.-- So they must be less than 90 degrees apiece.-- In other words, "acute angles".
a lozenge 4 angle two diagonal angle form and obtuse angle and the total are 180 degrees.