No; a right triangle cannot have two angles that are measured 38 and 54 degrees. This is because a right triangle must have one angle that is equal to 90 degrees, for this is a basic property of a right triangle. The sum of the angles in the triangle must be 180 degrees. In order to prove that there indeed cannot be a triangle with angles measuring 90, 38, and 54 degrees, you add the three. If their sum is greater than 180 degrees, then it is impossible; as in this case, where the sum totals to 182 degrees.
No. A triangle has 180 degrees in it. A right triangle has an angle of 90 degrees. That leaves the other two angles to total 90 as well. 38+54=92 which would make the triangle equal 182 degrees. this is not possible.
No. The angles of a triangle always add up to exactly 180 degrees. A right triangle must have one right angle, i.e. an angle of 90 degrees. That leaves 90 degrees for the other two angles. 38 and 54 add up to 92 degrees, so they can't co-exist with the 90-degree angle in a right triangle.
No. Why? Well, a right angled triangle consists of a right angle and two other angles and the total of all the angles in the triangle is always 180.180-90=90 therefore the other two angles must add up to 90 degrees.54+38=92 so a right angled triangle cannot have those two angles. Hope this helps-ish
No - the sum of the interior angles of a triangle mustadd up to 180 degrees. Since you already have one angle of 90 degrees, the sum of the other two angles must also total 90. 38+54 is 92 !
You might be able to figure this out for yourself, based on the following information:* The angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees. * A right angle has a measure of 90 degrees.
No. A right angle triangle means the total sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees and also there is a right angle (90 degree), meaning that the sum of the other 2 angles must be 90 degree (1 degree difference is not allowed)
If you mean right angled triangle then the answer is "no" a right angled triangle must have one angle 90 degree if you dont then answer is "yes" cause the sum of angles is equal to 180 degree
To solve this, use the fact that the sum of all three angles, in a triangle, is 180 degrees.
54 degrees
The 3rd angle must be 72 degrees because the 3 angles in any triangle add up to 180 degrees and so 54+54+72 = 180 degrees
No because the 2 angles do not add up to 90 degrees