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Is it possible to have triangle, in which Two of the angles are right? Two of the angles are obtuse? Two of the angles are acute? Each angle is less than `60^0?` Each angle is greater than `60^0?` Each angle is equal to `60^0?` Give reason in support of your answer in each case.

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