An obtuse angle = an angle greater than 90 degrees.2 x (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 180 degrees).But the sum of all 3 interior angles of any triangle is always exactly 180 degrees.So: No triangle can have two obtuse angles.
I would have to say no. A triangle can't have more than one right angle to begin with. If it had 2 right angles, then it is no longer a triangle. The angles of the triangle have to add up to 180 degrees and a right angle is 90 degrees. So if you had two right angles you would already be at 180 degrees.
An obtuse angle = an angle greater than 90 degrees. 2 times (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 180 degrees). But the sum of all 3 interior angles of any triangle is always exactly 180 degrees. So: No triangle can have two obtuse angles.
Acute triangle has all angles less than 90 degrees.Right-triangle has one 90 degrees angle.Obtuse triangle has one angle more than 90 degrees.Additional Information:-Isosceles triangle has 2 equal angles plus another angle and they add up to 180 degreesEquilateral triangle has 3 equal interior 60 degree angles
It cant be possible because a triangle only consists of 180 degree angles !! As 90 + 90 = 180 thus 2 or more than 2 angles in a triangle cant be right angles i.e. 90 degree :D
No, a triangle cannot have more than one obtuseangle.
1 vertex less than a hexagon is a pentagon. 2 angles more than a triangle is a pentagon.
An obtuse angle = an angle greater than 90 degrees.2 x (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 180 degrees).But the sum of all 3 interior angles of any triangle is always exactly 180 degrees.So: No triangle can have two obtuse angles.
I would have to say no. A triangle can't have more than one right angle to begin with. If it had 2 right angles, then it is no longer a triangle. The angles of the triangle have to add up to 180 degrees and a right angle is 90 degrees. So if you had two right angles you would already be at 180 degrees.
An obtuse angle = an angle greater than 90 degrees. 2 times (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 180 degrees). But the sum of all 3 interior angles of any triangle is always exactly 180 degrees. So: No triangle can have two obtuse angles.
If one of its angles are greater than 90 degrees, and the other 2 angles are acute
Acute triangle has all angles less than 90 degrees.Right-triangle has one 90 degrees angle.Obtuse triangle has one angle more than 90 degrees.Additional Information:-Isosceles triangle has 2 equal angles plus another angle and they add up to 180 degreesEquilateral triangle has 3 equal interior 60 degree angles
If all three angles of a triangle measure less that 90 degrees (if all three angles are acute), the triangle is an acute triangle. A triangle that has a right angle (an angle the measures exactly 90 degrees) is a right triangle. (The other 2 angles will be acute angles.) A triangle that has an angle that is greater than 90 degrees (an obtuse angle), is an obtuse triangle. (The other 2 angles will be acute angles.)
It cant be possible because a triangle only consists of 180 degree angles !! As 90 + 90 = 180 thus 2 or more than 2 angles in a triangle cant be right angles i.e. 90 degree :D
Yes, because as long as one of the triangle's angles are more than 90 degrees and the other 2 are different, it is obtuse and scalene. For example, since all triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees, if a triangle had the angles: 100,30, and 50, it would be obtuse and scalene.
No triangle has 2 obtuse angles
Some have one obtuse interior angle, others have none. A triangle can have no more than one obtuse angle.