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Q. Let us assume a triangle ABC which has only one acute angle (say ZA) Then we have

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Answered by prabakarvrl
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Answer:

the following three cases:

(1) The other two angle (ZB and ZC) are right angles

Then ZA+ ZB+ ZC = LA + 90°+90° = ZA+ 180'>180" which is not possible,

(II) Then other two angles (ZB and 2C) are obtuse angles Then ZA+ ZB +ZC> 180° which is not possible

(iii) One angle (say ZB) is right and the other angle( 2C) is obtuse.

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Answered by chawlachawla1100
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