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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.

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It can have multiple right angles and also be purely of right angles

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No. It is not possible in Euclidean geometry.

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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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