no
Yes.
Yes. Every triangle with an obtuse angle must have two acute angles.
No it's not possible at all.
A triangle can only have 1 right angle or 1 obtuse angle in it because its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees
no
right obtuse triangle
Yes.
It's impossible.
a right obtuse triangle, a scalene triangle, and a right equilateral triangle
Yes. Every triangle with an obtuse angle must have two acute angles.
No it's not possible at all.
You can draw a triangle with two obtuse angles in a sphere
A triangle can only have 1 right angle or 1 obtuse angle in it because its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees
There's no such thing as an obtuse right triangle ... that's why it's so hard to draw. -- the three inside angles of every triangle add up to 180 degrees; no more, no less -- a right triangle has a right angle in it ... that's 90 degrees -- an obtuse triangle has an obtuse angle in it ... that's more than 90 degrees -- if you had both of them in the same triangle, those two angles alone would add up to (90) plus (more than 90) = more than 180. -- That's impossible. So an obtuse right triangle is impossible.
No it's impossible. an obtuse angle=greater than 90 degrees a triangle has three angles, of which all add up to 180 lets say one angle is 91, obtuse right? now multiply it by three and you get 273, which is greater than 180-not a triangle
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.