A converse to Lie's theorem for Leibniz algebras is found and generalized. The result is used to find cases in which the generalized property, called triangulable, is 2-recognizable; that is, if all 2-generated subalgebras are triangulable, then the algebra is also. Triangulability joins solvability, supersolvability, strong solvability, and nilpotentcy as a 2-recognizable property for classes of Leibniz algebras.
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