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Can a triangle have to acute angles and one obtuse angle

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Yes

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A triangle with angles: 100°, 50°, 30°

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yes

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Any obtuse triangle will also have two acute angles.

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The sum of angles in a triangle is 180°. If one of the angles is 90° or more (a right or obtuse angle), the other two (non-zero) angles must be less than 90°.

An obtuse triangle is one that has an obtuse angle, so both of the remaining angles must be less than 90°, that is, they must be acute angles.

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