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13 April, 16:02

Can a triangle with the angles of 0, 90, and 90 be considered a triangle?

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  1. 13 April, 19:32
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    A "triangle" with the angles 0, 90, and 90 degrees cannot be considered a triangle since the two 90 degree angles make a right angle, and 0 degrees would mean a flat line. Rather it would resemble something like a straight U that is stretched sideways.
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