can you draw a triangle with two Obtuse Angles? GIVE REASONS
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A triangle cannot have 2 obtuse angles. Let’s say we draw a horizontal line, and both ends each have another line that make an obtuse angle; the image is something like \_/
Going upwards, I don’t think those two diagonal lines will ever intersect and make a triangle. And if you want to say, “But won’t they make a triangle when they intersect by going downward?” note that the “triangle” no longer contains 2 obtuse angles (at most 1).
Next, a triangle’s interior angles have to add up to 180°. An obtuse angle is greater than 90°. In terms of “adding up to 180°,“ if there are two obtuse angles—say 100° and 120°. But this means the third angle will have to equal -40°.
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no we cant.
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Because only three acute angles can form a triangle. If we try to form a triangle using two obtuse angles it does not form a triangle.