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Can a triangle have two right angles, and why or why not?(1 point)
Responses
Yes, because it would be a right triangle.
Yes, because it would be a right triangle.
Yes, because 90 + 90 = 180
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Yes, because 90 plus 90 equals 180 .
No, because there needs to be a third angle.
No, because there needs to be a third angle.
No, because a triangle must have an obtuse angle.
Responses
Yes, because it would be a right triangle.
Yes, because it would be a right triangle.
Yes, because 90 + 90 = 180
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Yes, because 90 plus 90 equals 180 .
No, because there needs to be a third angle.
No, because there needs to be a third angle.
No, because a triangle must have an obtuse angle.
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No, because there needs to be a third angle.
A triangle's angles must sum to 180 degrees. If a triangle had two right angles (each 90 degrees), the total would be 180 degrees, leaving no room for a third angle, which is not possible in a triangle.
A triangle's angles must sum to 180 degrees. If a triangle had two right angles (each 90 degrees), the total would be 180 degrees, leaving no room for a third angle, which is not possible in a triangle.
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