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No, triangles cannot have more than one right angle. By definition, a right angle measures 90 degrees, and the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees. Therefore, if one angle in a triangle is a right angle, the other two angles must add up to 90 degrees, making it impossible for the triangle to have more than one right angle.
It can have multiple right angles and also be purely of right angles
No because all right angle triangles have 1 right angle and 2 acute angles which all add up to 180 degrees
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a right triangle and triangles cant have more than one right angle
To prove that two or more triangles are similar, you must know either SSS, SAS, AAA or ASA. That is, Side-Side-Side, Side-Angle-Side, Angle-Angle-Angle or Angle-Side-Angle. If the sides are proportionate and the angles are equal in any of these four patterns, then the triangles are similar.
Ninty (90) Degrees Or More In a Right Angle Triangle And Other Math Perpendicular Triangles Always Measure 180 /Or/ / And / 90 Depending On The Concepts You Do With The Triangle
Yes, some triangles will have what in math they call a "Hidden angle." These will contain 3 regular angles adding up to 180 degrees and an additional angle with a maximum degree of 87. To calculate the hidden angle the most ethical approach is to use the Tangent Law.