The sum of the interior angles on an Obtuse Triangle is 1800 . This is true of ALL triangles.
The sum of the interior angles of an obtuse triangle as with all triangles is 180 degrees.
It's when you add up the exterior angles for an obtuse triangle.
You mean "two". No. The sum of 2 obtuse angles must be over 180 degrees, which exceeds the sum of the 3 angles of a triangle = 180 degrees.
No - not a plane triangle. The angles of a regular triangle must be equal. So an obtuse triangle, if regular, would have three obtuse angles. The sum of the angles would then be greater than 3*90 = 270 degrees. But the sum of angles of a triangle must be 180 degrees.
The sum of all angles in any type of triangle equals 180'
the sum of any triangle is always 180 degrees...
Angle sum property of a triangle states that the sum of angles in any triangle should be 180 degree. An angle greater than 90 degree is an obtuse angle. If we have 2 obtuse angles in a triangle, say, 95 degree, 100 degree & 50, it always tend to violate the angle sum property of the triangle. So we cannot have 2 obtuse angles in a triangle.
The interior angles of ANY triangle sum to 180 degrees.
the sum of the 3 angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees. an obtuse angle is bigger than 90 degrees if u have two obtuse angles they are 180 degress so it is impossible to hve a triangle with 3 obtuse angles
No an abtuse triangle can not have two obtuse angles
No triangle has 2 obtuse angles