No, one is the limit.
in plane geometry: all triangles have 3 angles which add up to 180 degrees, in a right triangle one of those 3 angles is 90 degrees.
An equilateral triangle, has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles. However, in a regular equilateral triangles, none of these angles are right angles (90 degrees), they are all 60 degrees.
It is a scalene triangle which has 3 different interior acute angles
A right triangle is a triangle that has one 90 degree angle, and 2 other angles. Some special ones are 45-45-90, and 30-60-90. The sum of the angles in a triangle will always = 180 degrees. Since we know a triangle has 3 angles, and in particular, a right triangle has a 90 degree angle. We can say 180 degrees - 90 degrees = the other 2 angles. Add the other 2 angles in your triangle. Usually one is given as 90 degrees, or has a small square mark in the corner of the triangle to indicate that it is a right triangle. Once you add the other 2 angles, see if they add up to 90 degrees. If they do, you have a right triangle. If they do not, you either do not have a right triangle OR your triangle is broken and all 3 angles do not add up to 180 degrees.
A triangle has no right angles when it is not a right angle triangle as for example as in the case of an equilateral triangle that has 3 equal 60 degree angles.
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It has 3 angles
a right triangle
No - the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180°.
Every triangle have 6 main parts: 3 sides and 3 angles. On a right triangle one of the angles has to be a right angle, meaning it has a 90 degree angle.
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no because simply the triangle means 3 angles.(tri - 3) so you make 3 angle out of lets say 4 angles no because a triangle has to be 3 ANGLES,
No, not with two right angles. All the angles in a triangle add up to 180, you have that in two angles.
Any triangle that is not a right angle triangle
a triangle a triangle
No, a triangle has to have a combined sum of the 3 angles at 180 degrees, a right angle is 90 degrees. It is impossible to have a 90,90,0 triangle