It is an obtuse triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles
Or it is an isosceles triangle having 1 obtuse angle and 2 equal acute angles
There is one obtuse angle, and the other two are acute angle because in all the whole triangle is 180 degrees.
An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles which add up to 180 degrees.
Acute is Less than 90 degrees Obtuse is more than 90 degrees Right is 90 degrees If all 3 angles are acute it's an acute triangle If 1 angle is 90 then it's Right triangle and if 1 angle is more than 90 it's obtuse triangle hoped this helped ~PinataParadise
Some have one obtuse interior angle, others have none. A triangle can have no more than one obtuse angle.
"z" has two acute angles a triangle can have 3 acute angles but also will have a angle >= 60degrees acute (also note for every acute angle a obtuse angle is formed the sum of the obtuse and acute angle will = 360) because of this a arrow is the only shape with two acute angles and 1 obtuse
A right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles
An obtuse triangle
An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles
acute, right, or obtuse angle
That would be an obtuse triangle.
An obtuse angle
If you are classifying triangles by their angles, an obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle and two acute angles. A triangle can have at most one obtuse angle. If the two acute angles are congruent, the triangle would also be isosceles.
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On a plain 2-dimensional surface , then the answer is NO!!!!! NB. However, on a 3-dimensiobal surface, such as a sphere (Earth), then it is possible to have such a triangle.
Only when it has 1 obtuse angle and 2 equal acute angles can it be an isosceles triangle.
Yes a triangle can have 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles that add up to 180 degrees.