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      2 months ago

      That’s actually pretty easy. With CB being 0, C and B are the same point. Angle A, then, is 0, and the other two angles are undefined.

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        2 months ago

        A is clearly a right angle

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          A is drawn in such a way that it resembles a right angle, but it is not labeled as such. The length of the hypotenuse is given as zero. The opposite angle cannot be anything but 0°.

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            The pythagoras theorem only holds if A is a right triangle

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              2 months ago

              What is depicted here isn’t even a polygon, let alone a triangle, let alone a right triangle. This is just a line segment. Line AB is the same as line AC. There is no line BC. BC is a single point.

              I suppose it could possibly depict a weird cross section of two orthogonal circles in a real and an imaginary plane.