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Solving oblique triangle

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Are there oblique lines in a triangle?

Yes, there can be oblique lines in a triangle. However, there can only be oblique lines in a triangle if the triangle is considered to be a 'right' triangle.


What is the difference between oblique and a oblique triangle?

One's a triangle.


Can an oblique triangle be a right triangle?

No.The definition of an oblique triangle is "any triangle that is not a right triangle".


Which triangle do not have a right angle?

An oblique triangle has no right angle.


Difference between oblique and acute triangles?

An oblique triangle is any triangle that is not a right triangle. An oblique triangle could be either obtuse (having one side greater than 90 degrees) or acute. An acute triangle is one with all three angles less than 90 degrees. It cannot be obtuse, or right.


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Different kinds of triangle?

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What are the oblique line segments for letters cde from a triangle?

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What triangle has a 120 degree angle 35 degree angle and a 25 degree angle?

When a triangle has no angles =to 90 degrees, it is called an oblique triangle.When one of the angles of an oblique triangle is greater than 90 degrees, it can also be called an obtuse triangle.Technically, the triangle described would also be a type of scalene triangle, although we should only call it this when it is defined by the length of its sides, rather than by its internal angles.


How do you find a side of a triangle?

If it's a right triangle, use pythagorean's theorem (a2+b2=c2) to solve it. = If it's an oblique triangle, use the law of sines or cosines (see related link)