-- No right triangle, acute triangle, or equilateral triangle has an obtuse angle in it. -- 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 .
An obtuse angled triangle, or more simply, an obtuse triangle.
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That would be an obtuse triangle. In standard euclidean space any triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees (a right triangle) is an obtuse triangle, and any triangle where none of the angles is 90 degrees or more is an acute triangle.Of course, polygons with more than three sides are apt to have any number of right, acute and/or obtuse angles.
False, because a triangle can have only 1 obtuse angle
-- No right triangle, acute triangle, or equilateral triangle has an obtuse angle in it. -- 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 .
An obtuse angled triangle, or more simply, an obtuse triangle.
-- 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.
No. "Obtuse" means more than 90 degrees. "Obtuse" plus a right angle = more than 180 degrees.But the triangle has exactly 180 degrees in its 3 angles. So the same triangle can't have a right angleand an obtuse angle in it.
Certainly not, if you measure a right angled triangle the it comes to 90 degrees you only get an obtuse angle if you have OVER 90 degrees.
Neither. An acute triangle has all angles less than 90 degrees. An obtuse triangle has one angle more than 90 degrees. A right triangle is simply just a right triangle, since it has one angle of 90 degrees.
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No, an obtuse triangle can not have more than one obtuse angle. This is because all of the angles have to add up to 180 and the smallest obtuse angle you can have is 91 degrees. So 180-91=89. 89 degrees is the angle that you need to complete the triangle and it is an acute angle. Therefore, you can not have more than one obtuse angle in an obtuse triangle.
a more than 3 sided triangle a triangle with more than one obtuse/right angle
Because the 3 interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees no more and no less but a right angle plus an obtuse angle would be over 180 degrees.
If it has one right angle (90 degrees), it is a right triangle.If it has one obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees), it is an obtuse triangle.If it has more than one acute angle (less than 90 degrees), it is an acute triangle.
That would be an obtuse triangle. In standard euclidean space any triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees (a right triangle) is an obtuse triangle, and any triangle where none of the angles is 90 degrees or more is an acute triangle.Of course, polygons with more than three sides are apt to have any number of right, acute and/or obtuse angles.