No the answer is no people think about it a triangles sides all have to sum up to be 180 degrees.
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Yes if it is in the form of an isosceles triangle with the other 2 acute angles being equal
An obtuse triangle must have two acute angles and these can be congruent.
No, an obtuse triangle cannot be isosceles. An isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal in length, but in an obtuse triangle, the angles are all greater than 90 degrees. Therefore, the sides cannot be equal in length.
An Isosceles Triangle is a triangle with all angles less than 90o So there are no obtuse angles (between 90o to 180o).
Yes, an obtuse triangle can have two congruent angles, where for the obtuse angle measuring A degrees, each of the two other angles measures (180-A)/2.