No, trapezoids are not obtuse triangles. A trapezoid is a four-sided figure (quadrilateral) with at least one pair of parallel sides, while an obtuse triangle is a three-sided figure (triangle) that has one angle measuring more than 90 degrees. These are distinct shapes with different properties and cannot be categorized as one another.
An obtuse triangle
Yes, all obtuse triangles are similar if they have the same angles. This is because similarity in triangles depends on the corresponding angles being equal. However, obtuse triangles can vary in size, so while they can be similar, not all obtuse triangles are similar unless their angles are exactly the same.
By cutting through its diagonal and cutting off each corner parallel to its diagonal which will leave you with 2 triangles and 2 trapezoids.
Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
You need at least four triangles, or at least three trapeziums. Or two triangles and one trapezium.
Yes a trapezoid can have 2 obtuse angles and 2 acute angles whereas its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees.
Triangles have three sides while trapezoids are quadrilaterals with four sides. Trapezoids have one set of parallel lines. Triangles do not have any sets of parallel lines.
Oh, dude, obtuse angles are like those chill angles that are greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. So, shapes like obtuse triangles, obtuse trapezoids, and obtuse pentagons totally rock those angles. Just imagine them lounging around, being all nonchalant and stuff.
-- If a triangle has an obtuse angle in it, then it's called an obtuse triangle. -- No triangle can have more than one obtuse angle in it . -- Right triangles, acute triangles, and equilateral triangles don't have any obtuse angles in them.
An obtuse triangle
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It's true that an obtuse triangle is never right because obtuse triangles are bigger than right triangles, which are 90 degrees. Obtuse Triangles are always bigger than Right triangles(90 degrees) , so It is true.
Not always, sometimes two obtuse triangles are similar and sometimes they are not similar.
By cutting through its diagonal and cutting off each corner parallel to its diagonal which will leave you with 2 triangles and 2 trapezoids.
they are both angkes
Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
Triangles may be right triangles equilateral triangles acute or obtuse triangles