A right angled triangle can only have two acute angles.
The sum of two acute angles of a right triangle must equal 90 degrees.
No a right angled triangle consists of two acute angles and one right angle
It is a right angle triangle
An EQUILATERAL Triangle. An ISOSCELES Triangle is two equal sides and two equal angles. A RIGHT-ANGLED Triangle has ONE right angle (90 degrees) A SCALENE Triangle has neither equal sides nor equal angles.
A right angled triangle can only have two acute angles.
There are no obtuse angles in a right triangle. A right triangle consists of one right angle and two acute angles.
An obtuse triangle can have no right angles, and has two equal angles.
Two. Two acute angles in a right triangle.
It is impossible to have a triangle with two right angles. This is because a triangle=180 degrees. Two right angles would make up all of the 180 degrees.
In a right angled triangle the two other angles are acute.
In a right angled triangle the two other angles are acute.
A triangle with one right angle and two acute angles is called a right triangle. In a right triangle, one of the angles measures 90 degrees, making it a right angle, while the other two angles are acute, meaning they measure less than 90 degrees each. The Pythagorean theorem can be applied to solve for the lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
No, because two right angles=180 degrees. A triangle has three sides and is 180 degrees, so two right angles would not form a triangle.
If a triangle is an isosceles triangle as well as being a right-angled triangle, the size of the two angles (that are not right angles) are 45 degrees.
No, not with two right angles. All the angles in a triangle add up to 180, you have that in two angles.
Yes. A right triangle is a triangle where one angle is a right angle. If two out of three angles are right angles, then it's an isosceles triangle. If all three angles are right angles, then it is an equilateral triangle.