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Any triangle with one angle in the range (90, 180) degrees and the other two angles adding up to its supplement will form an obtuse triangle.

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Does an obtuse triangle always have 3 congruent sides?

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How do you draw a right obtuse triangle?

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Different types of triangles can be created by combining 2 what terms scalene isosceles equilateral acute obtuse and right. What combination of these terms will not form triangles?

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The sum of 2 acute angles is always obtuse angles?

I'm not sure I understand your actual question, but what you are actually asking with the wording is false. Two 30 degree angles would both be acute angles whos sum would only create another acute angle of 60 degrees. But if you have 2 acute angles, then the third would have to be obtuse to form a triangle.


Can two obtuse angles form a linear pair?

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