True
It is true because a triangle with a right angle and two acute angles is a right angle triangle.
It is true and the longest side of a right angle triangle is its hypotenuse.
false
A triangle with 1 right angle is a right angle triangle.
True a triangle can only have 1 right angle because it wouldn't be a closed shape with 2
It is true because a triangle with a right angle and two acute angles is a right angle triangle.
no, it cannot
A right angle triangle can be scalene. Such a triangle has one right angle, two other unequal angles and no equal sides
It is true and the longest side of a right angle triangle is its hypotenuse.
false
It is true
true
A right angle is formed when two lines meet at an angle whose measure is 90 degrees. A right triangle is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle. (Note: there cannot be more than one.)
It is true.
False. The basic Pythagorean triangle's sides are in the ratio 3:4:5. The only non-scalene right-angled triangle which comes to mind is the isosceles with two 45o angles. Law: Every right-angled triangle is scalene unless it contains an angle of 45o.
No, a right triangle must have a right angle (by definition). Because there is 180 degrees in a triangle and a right angle is 90 degrees, that leaves the remaining two angles having to equal 90 degrees. Therefore, a triangle cannot have an obtuse angle.
False ------------------------------------ An acute triangle is one in which all angles are acute angles. An acute angle is less than 90°. A right angle is 90°, which is equal to 90° not less than 90° Therefore all the angles of a right triangle are not all acute Thus a right triangle is not an acute triangle.