An obtuse triangle has 1 angle greater than 90 degrees and 2 angles less than 90 degrees but of different sizes
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if you mean ALL sides equal then no, because for a triangle to have ALL equal sides all angles must be equal (60 degrees), and an obtuse triangle must have an angle with 91 or more degrees. but if you mean TWO sides equal then yes. for example, a triangle with angles 40, 40 & 100 degrees would have two equal sides.
A triangle that has only 2 equal sides and is more than ninety degrees.
The classifications of a triangle are:Right Triangle- has one angle that is 90 degreesEquilateral Triangle- has three equal sides and three equal angles (each is 60 degrees)Isosceles Triangle- has two equal sides and two equal anglesScalene Triangle- has no congruent sidesAcute Triangle- has three acute angles (less than 90 degrees)Obtuse Triangle- has one obtuse angle (more than 90 degrees)
Yes. A triangle can be classified as: For angles 1. If a triangle has at least 1 angle that has an angle measure of more than 90 degrees, it can be called an obtuse triangle 2. If a triangle has 3 angles that are less than 90 degrees, it's a acute triangle. 3. If a triangle has an angle that has an angle measure of 90 degrees, it can be called and right triangle For sides: 1. All equal sides= equilateral. 2. 2 equal sides= Isosceles 3. No equal sides= scalene
One more because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a right isosceles triangle has only 2 equal sides.