No. A right angle triangle means the total sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees and also there is a right angle (90 degree), meaning that the sum of the other 2 angles must be 90 degree (1 degree difference is not allowed)
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The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. A right angle is 90 degrees. So the sum of the remaining two acute angles of a right triangle is 90 degrees.
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.
Every triangle has three interior angles which total 180 degrees. A right triangle has one of the angles as 90 degrees.
A right angle triangle has three sides with a 90 degree angle and two acute angles that all add up to 180 degrees
The 2 equal base angles are 45 degrees and all 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees.