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Can you sketch an obtuse equiangular triangle? - Answers
No, I can't. No such thing can exist. -- The interior angles of every triangle add up to 180 degrees. -- An obtuse triangle is one with an angle greater than 90 degrees in it. -- An equiangular triangle is one with all 3 angles the same size. If one of them is obtuse, then they're all obtuse. -- Three times (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 270 degrees). Not possible. -- So an obtuse equiangular triangle can't exist.
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Can you sketch an obtuse equiangular triangle? - Answers
No, I can't. No such thing can exist. -- The interior angles of every triangle add up to 180 degrees. -- An obtuse triangle is one with an angle greater than 90 degrees in it. -- An equiangular triangle is one with all 3 angles the same size. If one of them is obtuse, then they're all obtuse. -- Three times (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 270 degrees). Not possible. -- So an obtuse equiangular triangle can't exist.
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Can you sketch an obtuse equiangular triangle? - Answers
No, I can't. No such thing can exist. -- The interior angles of every triangle add up to 180 degrees. -- An obtuse triangle is one with an angle greater than 90 degrees in it. -- An equiangular triangle is one with all 3 angles the same size. If one of them is obtuse, then they're all obtuse. -- Three times (more than 90 degrees) = (more than 270 degrees). Not possible. -- So an obtuse equiangular triangle can't exist.
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