Yes there cant be more than one right angle in a right triangle
A right angle is formed when two lines meet at an angle whose measure is 90 degrees. A right triangle is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle. (Note: there cannot be more than one.)
An obtuse angled triangle, or more simply, an obtuse triangle.
-- No right triangle, acute triangle, or equilateral triangle has an obtuse angle in it. -- If a triangle has an obtuse angle in it, then it's called an obtuse triangle. -- No triangle can have more than one obtuse angle in it .
That would be an obtuse triangle. In standard euclidean space any triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees (a right triangle) is an obtuse triangle, and any triangle where none of the angles is 90 degrees or more is an acute triangle.Of course, polygons with more than three sides are apt to have any number of right, acute and/or obtuse angles.
No, a triangle can not have more than one right angle.
No, a triangle can not have more than one right angle.
It is impossible for a triangle to have more than one right angle.
Yes there cant be more than one right angle in a right triangle
a right triangle and triangles cant have more than one right angle
Yes, because if a triangle has more than one right angle then the 3 angles of the triangle will not add up to 180 which they should.
A right angle is formed when two lines meet at an angle whose measure is 90 degrees. A right triangle is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle. (Note: there cannot be more than one.)
a more than 3 sided triangle a triangle with more than one obtuse/right angle
An obtuse angled triangle, or more simply, an obtuse triangle.
A triangle.
Neither. An acute triangle has all angles less than 90 degrees. An obtuse triangle has one angle more than 90 degrees. A right triangle is simply just a right triangle, since it has one angle of 90 degrees.
A triangle can have no more than one right angle (90 deg).