Answer:
triangle cannot be right-angled and obtuse angled at the same time. Since a right-angled triangle has one right angle, the other two angles are acute. Therefore, an obtuse-angled triangle can never have a right angle; and vice versa. The side opposite the obtuse angle in the triangle is the longest.
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No; in a right triangle, the other two angles are complementary so they are both less than 90° CLASSIFYING TRIANGLES Copy the triangle and measure its angles.
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Graph the system of equations. {−x+2y=−8 3x−y=−6
−y= −3x + 8
6x − 2y = 8
Multiply y = 3x − 8 by -1
y = 3x − 8
6x − 2y = 8
y = 3x − 8
−2y = −6x + 8
y = 3x − 8
y = 3x − 4
The graph is in the picture below!
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