No. It is not possible to have two right angles.
No.
No it is not possible to draw 1 triangle with 2 right angles because the angles in a triangle should equal to 180 degrees
In normal geometry, it's not possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles. It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in spherical geometry -- it's a kind of "spherical triangle". It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in some kinds of non-Euclidean geometry -- it's a kind of "non-Euclidean triangle".
yes.. isosceles
No. It is not possible to have two right angles.
No.
It is not possible for any triangle to have two interior90-degree angles.
No it is not possible to draw 1 triangle with 2 right angles because the angles in a triangle should equal to 180 degrees
In normal geometry, it's not possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles. It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in spherical geometry -- it's a kind of "spherical triangle". It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in some kinds of non-Euclidean geometry -- it's a kind of "non-Euclidean triangle".
yes.. isosceles
If two angles in a triangle are congruent to two angles in another triangle, then the ______________ angles are also congruent.
No because two obtuse angles would be greater than 180 degrees and there are only 180 degrees in a triangle.
This triangle is called a scalene triangle.
If there were less than two acute angles, there would be two (or more angles that were 90 degrees or more. Then the sum of the three angles of the triangle would be more than 180 degrees. But this is not possible because the interior angles of a triangle sum to 180 degrees.
There are many possible shapes with two acute angles.
It can be, if two of the sides and two of the angles are equal. Triangles can be classified by their sides: equilateral, isosceles, scalene or by their angles: acute, right, obtuse. Combinations are possible.