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A triangle cannot have more than one right angle
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A triangle cannot have more than one right angle
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Yes because a triangle has one 90 degree angle and two acute angles have 90 degrees angles. so the sum of angles of a triangle is always 180 degreesĀ and the two sides the triangle are called legs and the opposite side is called the hypotenuse.
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You are correct yes, a triangle cannot have more than one right angle in it, as 1 right angle measures 90 degrees and two would be the maximum measurement of a triangle (which is 180 degrees)
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