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15 January, 21:00

Under which angle conditions could a triangle exist? Check all that apply.

3 acute angles

2 acute angles, 1 right angle

1 acute angle, 1 right angle, 1 obtuse angle

1 acute angle, 2 obtuse angles

2 acute angles, 1 obtuse angle

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  1. 15 January, 21:22
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    An acute angle is <90 degrees

    a right angle is equal to 90 degrees

    an obtuse angle is >90 degrees

    Any triangle has angles adding to 180 degrees

    therefore three acute angles, eg. 60, 60 and 60 degrees can make up a triangle

    2 acute angles and a right angle, say 45 and 45 degrees and 90 degrees make a triangle

    any obtuse angle + a right angle will be larger than 180 degrees, so no triangle can exist. another acute angle will make the number of degrees even larger

    any 2 obtuse angles will make a number larger than 180 degrees, so with an acute angle is impossible

    2 acute and an obtuse angle is possible, say 40, 40 and 100 degrees
  2. 15 January, 21:25
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    3 acute angles

    2 acute angles, 1 right angle

    2 acute angles, 1 obtuse angle
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