Yes, as long as they all add up to 180 degrees. A triangle cannot have 2 right angles. A triangle with three different angles is called a scalene triangle.
-- Just go ahead and draw a triangle. Any triangle.-- Did you do it ? Good.-- Your triangle has three angles in it.
No it is not possible to draw 1 triangle with 2 right angles because the angles in a triangle should equal to 180 degrees
Yes, although a triangle (in normal geometry) can only have one right angle, no more. It is possible for a triangle to have all three right angles in spherical geometry (if you were to draw the triangle on a sphere).
You can't.
Nope. With the first two 90˚ angles, you would have something like this |_|. Then you would already have three sides.
It is impossible to have a triangle with 3 right angles. It is possible to draw a triangle with three right angles on the surface of a sphere: www.metacafe.com/watch/769025/270_degree_triangle_yes_3_right_angles
Yes it is. A normal, 3:4:5 triangle has a right angle, three different angles, and three different sides. There should be more for you to find.
-- Just go ahead and draw a triangle. Any triangle.-- Did you do it ? Good.-- Your triangle has three angles in it.
No, it is impossible to draw an equiangular right triangle. An equiangular triangle has three 60o angles. A right triangle has one 90o angle, and two 45o angles.
You can draw a triangle with two obtuse angles in a sphere
By constructing a triangle whose 3 sides are of different lengths and its 3 interior acute angles have different sizes
By constructing a triangle whose 3 sides are of different lengths and its 3 interior acute angles have different sizes
No it is not possible to draw 1 triangle with 2 right angles because the angles in a triangle should equal to 180 degrees
Yes, although a triangle (in normal geometry) can only have one right angle, no more. It is possible for a triangle to have all three right angles in spherical geometry (if you were to draw the triangle on a sphere).
You can't.
Yes providing its other two acute angles are of different sizes
Yes you can. The problem is on what surface you draw the triangle. On a plane this would be impossible, but if you do it on a spherical surface then you can even draw a triangle with 3 right angles.