Yes, 2 angles can have 3 points in common. Two angles of the same number of degrees can be superimposed on each other and would share all points. Or, you could choose 3 points on one line segment, while having two other line segments which do not share points, and which delineate different angles.
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Points: (4, -6) and (2, -3) slope -3/2 Points: (6, 5) and (3, 3) slope 2/3 They therefore are perpendicular lines that meet at right angles
the answer is three i say that because triangles are pointy there are three points an there all closed so its 3 angles
They both have 3 sides and 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees A right angle has a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles An equilateral triangle has 3 equal acute angles each measuring 60 degrees
Six angles.
no,it can have a maximum of 2 obtuse angles