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.
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The most right angles a triangle can possibly have is 1. Any more than that, and it has to be a quadrilateral.
Depends on the shape. A right triangle has one right angle, a rectangle has 4, an equilateral triangle has none, a circle has no angles. There are polygons with more than 4 right angles, and there is no limit on how many, but those with more than 4 are not convex.
No a pentagon has way more angles than a triangle does.
No, because if you have two right angles, then it would be over 180 degrees. If it has more than two obtuse angles it would basically just be too big to be a triangle.... so the answer is NO.
Classifications by side length or comparison of angles and sides:scalene - no sides or angles equalisosceles - two sides and angles equal (congruent)equilateral - all sides and angles equal (all 60° angles)Classifications by included angles :right triangle - contains a 90° angle (right angle)oblique triangle - has no right angleacute triangle - contains all angles less than 90°obtuse triangle - contains one angle greater than 90°*Note that a triangle can be more than one type. A right triangle is a special case of either a scalene or isosceles triangle.