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A triangle cannot be both A. obtuse and right. B. acute and isosceles. C. equilateral and equiangular. D. scalene and acute.
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A triangle cannot be both A. obtuse and right. B. acute and isosceles. C. equilateral and equiangular. D. scalene and acute.
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Well an obtuse triangle has to have an angle above 90 degrees and a right triangle has a 90 degree angle so the answer is A
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A.) A Triangle cannot be both
"Obtuse and Right
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[ It must be either Obtuse, Right or Acute. Never with two multiple properties ]
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