Question 1061058
No, because the sum of the measures of all 3 angles in a triangle is {{{180^o}}} ,
and two obtuse angles, each measuring more than {{{90^o}}} , would already add up to more than {{{180^o}}} .
If one angle is obtuse (measuring more than {{{90^o}}} ),
the measures of the other two angles must add to less than {{{90^o}}} ,
so those other two angles must be acute.