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Can you have a triangle with two obtuse angles​

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Answered by mallikp898
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Answer:

no it can't be possible

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Answered by angelina10
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Answer:

No.

Angle sum property of a triangle states that the sum of all angles of the triangle is 180°

Imagine a ∆ABC with angles A,B and C.

An obtuse angle is an angle whose measure is greater than 90°.

So let's take min obtuse angles ,

A=91°

B=91°

let's find C

91+91+C=180

182+C=180

here we get C as -2° which is impossible

or

sum of two min.obtuse angles 91 and 91 is 182 but 182>180 as sum of all angles is 180

So it's not possible for a ∆ to have two obtuse angles.

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