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A triangle with two acute angles must be an acute triangle. Is it true or false?
No, a triangle with two acute angles may also be a right triangle.

Ordinary triangles are divided into ordinary triangles (three sides are unequal) and isosceles triangles (isosceles triangles with unequal waist and bottom and isosceles triangles with equal waist and bottom, that is, equilateral triangles); According to the angle, there are right triangle, acute triangle and obtuse triangle, among which acute triangle and obtuse triangle are collectively called oblique triangle.

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Divide by angle

Judgment method 1:

1, acute triangle: all three internal angles of the triangle are less than 90 degrees.

2. Right triangle: One of the three internal angles of the triangle is equal to 90 degrees, which can be recorded as Rt△.

3. obtuse triangle: one of the three internal angles of the triangle is greater than 90 degrees.

Decision method 2:

1, acute triangle: the largest of the three internal angles of a triangle is less than 90 degrees.

2. Right triangle: The largest of the three internal angles of a triangle is equal to 90 degrees.

3. obtuse triangle: the largest of the three internal angles of a triangle is greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees.

Among them, acute triangle and obtuse triangle are collectively called oblique triangle.