SOLUTION: If two points are noncollinear, then a right triangle contains one obtuse angle? true or false? and why would it be false?
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Question 216778: If two points are noncollinear, then a right triangle contains one obtuse angle? true or false? and why would it be false? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If two points are noncollinear, then a right triangle contains one obtuse angle? true or false? and why would it be false?
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False. A right triangle never has an obtuse angle.
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One angle of a right triangle is 90 degs.
SincetThe other 2 total 90 degrees, both have to be less than 90 degs.