A triangles angles must add up to 180 degrees, no more or less
no it cant be...
Yes there cant be more than one right angle in a right triangle
no it cant
The sum of the measures of a linear (not lieir!) pair is exactly 180 degrees. Each obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees so the sum of two must be greater than 180 degrees.
1 is all it can haveOne and two acute angles
No an obtuse triangle cant be a right angle because,a right angle is 90 degrees. a obtuse triangle is over 90 degrees
Certainly not, if you measure a right angled triangle the it comes to 90 degrees you only get an obtuse angle if you have OVER 90 degrees.
its is the differents in the way it is said if its not more than 90 then it cant be obtuse
no it cant be...
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.
Yes there cant be more than one right angle in a right triangle
you cant have a big right angle in a square because a right angle is 90 degree's and only 90 degree's
a right triangle and triangles cant have more than one right angle
there cant be two thirds of a right angle cause a right angle can only be 90 degrees ! if its not 90 degrees it is not a right angle it would be an acute angle !!!
no it cant
The sum of the measures of a linear (not lieir!) pair is exactly 180 degrees. Each obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees so the sum of two must be greater than 180 degrees.
1 is all it can haveOne and two acute angles