Write whether the statement is true or false. If false write a true statement.

1. A right triangle has three right angles. False a right triangle has 1 right angle

2. A triangle that has three sides of the same length is an equilateral triangle. True because all sides are equil.

3. An obtuse triangle has two angles that are acute. True an obtuse triangle has 1 side more than 90 degrees and two sides less then 90 degrees

4. In a right triangle, the two angles that are not right angles are acute. True because the other two angles can be less then 90 degrees

5. A scalene triangle cannot be an acute triangle. False a scalene triangle can be acute if all angles are less then 90 degrees

All are correct.

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To determine the accuracy of the statements, we need to understand the definitions of different types of triangles and angles.

1. A right triangle has three right angles. [False]
A right triangle is a triangle that has one angle measuring 90 degrees, called a right angle. The other two angles are acute, which means they are less than 90 degrees.

2. A triangle that has three sides of the same length is an equilateral triangle. [True]
An equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are of equal length. If a triangle satisfies this condition, it is indeed an equilateral triangle.

3. An obtuse triangle has two angles that are acute. [True]
An obtuse triangle is a triangle that has one angle measuring more than 90 degrees, called an obtuse angle. The other two angles in an obtuse triangle are acute, which means they are less than 90 degrees.

4. In a right triangle, the two angles that are not right angles are acute. [True]
In a right triangle, one angle measures 90 degrees (right angle), and the other two angles are acute, meaning they are less than 90 degrees.

5. A scalene triangle cannot be an acute triangle. [False]
A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all three sides have different lengths. It can indeed be an acute triangle if all three angles are less than 90 degrees. The term "scalene" refers to the side lengths, not the angles.

Remember, it's essential to understand the definitions and properties of each shape and angle type to answer questions accurately.

I THINK TRUE BECOME TRUE IF THE QUESTIN IS FALSE!