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Can a triangle contain only one obtuse angle? - Answers

That is correct. You should be aware that the internal angles of a triangle always add up to 180o. So if one of those angles exceeds 90o it follows that the other two angles will add up to less than 90o and so, by definition, will be acute and not obtuse.



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Can a triangle contain only one obtuse angle? - Answers

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That is correct. You should be aware that the internal angles of a triangle always add up to 180o. So if one of those angles exceeds 90o it follows that the other two angles will add up to less than 90o and so, by definition, will be acute and not obtuse.



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Can a triangle contain only one obtuse angle? - Answers

That is correct. You should be aware that the internal angles of a triangle always add up to 180o. So if one of those angles exceeds 90o it follows that the other two angles will add up to less than 90o and so, by definition, will be acute and not obtuse.

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