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An obtuse triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles measures more than 90o
A triangle can have either zero or one obtuse angles, but no more than that. An obtuse angle is one that is greater than 90 degrees. The interior angles of a triangle always add up to 180.
Because the measure of 2 obtuse angles would be over 180 degrees and the measure of the 3 interior angles of a triangle must not be more than 180 degrees.
An obtuse angle = an angle greater than 90 degrees.2 x (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 180 degrees).But the sum of all 3 interior angles of any triangle is always exactly 180 degrees.So: No triangle can have two obtuse angles.
Just one. The internal angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees. An obtuse angle has a value of more than 90 degrees. Therefore it is impossible for a triangle to have more than 1 obtuse angle.
An obtuse triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles measures more than 90o
No triangle can have more than one obtuse angle. If it has one, then it's an obtuse triangle.
A triangle can have either zero or one obtuse angles, but no more than that. An obtuse angle is one that is greater than 90 degrees. The interior angles of a triangle always add up to 180.
Yes, because as long as one of the triangle's angles are more than 90 degrees and the other 2 are different, it is obtuse and scalene. For example, since all triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees, if a triangle had the angles: 100,30, and 50, it would be obtuse and scalene.
No. "Obtuse" means more than 90 degrees. "Obtuse" plus a right angle = more than 180 degrees.But the triangle has exactly 180 degrees in its 3 angles. So the same triangle can't have a right angleand an obtuse angle in it.
Some have one obtuse interior angle, others have none. A triangle can have no more than one obtuse angle.
-- 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 . -- Right triangles, acute triangles, and equilateral triangles don't have any obtuse angles in them.
Yes. All of a triangle's angles add up to 180 degrees, so if obtuse angles are over 90 degrees it is impossible to have more than one.
Because the measure of 2 obtuse angles would be over 180 degrees and the measure of the 3 interior angles of a triangle must not be more than 180 degrees.
NO!! The question is: Can a triangle have one OR more obtuse angles? A triangle can have one obtuse angle, the other two must be acute in order to close the shape. An obtuse angle is greater than 90 degrees and to make a sum of the 180 degrees in a triangle, the sum of the other two must equal <90 degrees. Since the question asked ...one or more... and one of the two options is correct, the answer must be: Yes, it is possible to have one OR more obtuse angles in a triangle.
Sum of angles of triangle = 180o: minimum size of obtuse angle is greater than 90o; It is not possible to have two angles of a triangle which total more than 180o.
An obtuse angle = an angle greater than 90 degrees.2 x (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 180 degrees).But the sum of all 3 interior angles of any triangle is always exactly 180 degrees.So: No triangle can have two obtuse angles.