Can a right angle lie opposite the smallest side of a triangle?

NO. There cannot be a right angle opposite the smallest side of a right-angled triangle. Any of the legs is always less than the hypotenuse. Both legs are always adjacent to the right angle of a right-angled triangle. There is always a hypotenuse opposite a right angle, which is never the smallest side of a triangle. The remaining two corners – sharp – are adjacent to the hypotenuse.



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