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No, an obtuse triangle cannot have a right triangle for the reason that an obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees; therefore, the other two angles must be lower than 90 degrees.
its a triangle * * * * * No, it an obtuse triangle is not a right angle triangle. An obtuse angled triangle has one angle which is greater than 90 degrees and the other two are acute. In a right angled triangle, the largest angle is 90 degrees while the other two are acute. So one cannot be the other.
In Euclidean geometry, a triangle must be one of these: acute, obtuse, or right. Maybe there is a non-Euclideangeometry for which some obtuse triangles can contain a right angle, but it doesn't happen in Euclidean geometry.
Yes, its not possible to have a "right obtuse triangle"