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Mathematical Pythagorean Theorem is prone to errors.
In both cases, the common cutting method will leave four corners. There is another way to cut it. There are three corners left.

Four corners:

Three angles:

Extended data:

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.