yes but some time it depends on the shape of the triangle
isosceles
If all three angles of a triangle measure less that 90 degrees (if all three angles are acute), the triangle is an acute triangle. A triangle that has a right angle (an angle the measures exactly 90 degrees) is a right triangle. (The other 2 angles will be acute angles.) A triangle that has an angle that is greater than 90 degrees (an obtuse angle), is an obtuse triangle. (The other 2 angles will be acute angles.)
Every triangle must have either 2 or else 3 acute angles. The least possible is 2.
Every triangle must have at least 2 acute angles, otherwise it is impossible to make the 3 sides connect.
No triangle has 2 obtuse angles
If you know two of the angles of a planar triangle you automatically know the third because the three angles always add up to exactly 180°.
It could be an isosceles triangle providing that the other 2 acute angles are equal otherwise it is just an obtuse triangle
Every triangle must have either 2 or 3 acute angles.
Because every triangle as 180 degrees in it!
No, An equilateral triangle has 3 congruent angles, an isosceles triangle has 2 congruent angles, a scalene triangle has no congruent angles.
No because a triangle must have at least 2 acute angles along with a 3rd angle in which all 3 angles must add up to 180 degrees.
does a equilateral triangle have 2 interior angles