Respuesta :
No. To be obtuse the angle has to be over 90 degrees. All triangles should add up to 180 degrees. If angle A is at the smallest degree it can be (90) then that leaves 90 degrees to be split between angle B and C. Therefore they would have to both be less than 90 degrees making them both acute angles.
Answer:
No, angle B or angle C can't be obtuse.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that:
Angle A in triangle ABC is obtuse.
This means that:
∠A > 90°
Now, let us assume that:
Angle B is obtuse.
i.e. ∠B > 90°
Hence, we get that the sum of two angle is greater than 180 degree.(i.e. ∠A+∠B > 180° )
hence, the sum of all the three angles will be greater than 180 degrees.
But we know that in order to form a triangle the sum of all the three angles must be equal to 180 degree.