Can a triangle have two right angles, and why or why not?(1 point)

Responses

No, because a triangle must have an obtuse angle.
No, because a triangle must have an obtuse angle.

Yes, because it would be a right triangle.
Yes, because it would be a right triangle.

Yes, because 90 + 90 = 180.
Yes, because 90 plus 90 equals 180 .

No, because there needs to be a third angle.

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No, because there needs to be a third angle.

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No, a triangle cannot have two right angles.

The correct response is:

No, a triangle cannot have two right angles.

To understand why, we need to remember that a triangle is a two-dimensional figure with three sides and three angles. The sum of the angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees.

If a triangle had two right angles, each measuring 90 degrees, the sum of those two angles would be 180 degrees. However, that would leave no room for the third angle, which means the triangle would not meet the criteria of having three angles.

Therefore, a triangle cannot have two right angles.