Yes. Every triangle with an obtuse angle must have two acute angles.
Yes.
Impossible
Draw a triangle with one obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees), where none of the side lengths or angles are equal to each other.
no, a square consists of all right angles
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Yes. Every triangle with an obtuse angle must have two acute angles.
Yes.
One angle must be an obtuse angle and the other two angles must be acute angles
yes. if the reflex angle is 260 degrees, the other is 100 which is obtuse
It is 10 degrees more than a straight line so its a reflex angle.
Triangles are either accute, obtuse, or right. To draw an accute triangle start by drawing an accute angle (less than 90 degrees). Then extend the ends of the angle and connect them making sure that both new angles are also acute. To draw a right triange first draw a right angle. Then extend the angle and connect to form two accute angles. To draw an obtuse triangle first draw an obtuse angle (greater than 90 degrees). Then extend the sides of the angle and connect creating 2 accute angles.
Its pretty easy to draw them just remember that a right angle is an angle thats exactly 90degress ,an obtuse angle is greater than 90 but less than 180 and acute is less than 90degress
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Impossible
Yes, its a triangle that has one obtuse angle (an angle over 90 degrees) and two acute angles (angles that are les that 90 degrees).
good question yes very good the answer is yes but it will only be classifed as a right angle.Additional answerThe definition of obtuse angle is one that is greater then 90 degrees. So you can't have an obtuse right angle. Sorry!