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Question
Fill in the blank to make the following statement true:
A triangle cannot have more than ...... right angles.
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Solution
A triangle cannot have more than one right angle.
As the sum of all the angles of a triangle is 180°. So, if the triangle has more than one right angle the sum would exceed 180 °.
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