A triangle doesn't equal 180, but the sum of the internal angles of every triangle equals 180 degrees.
A hexagon has 6 triangles inside of it. If one triangle equals 180 degrees and there are 6 triangles. 180 degrees *6 triangles=1080 degrees.
180 degrees, same as all triangles
The sum of all the interior angles in a quadrilateral equals 360 degrees. This can be derived from the fact that a quadrilateral can be divided into two triangles, each having a sum of interior angles equal to 180 degrees. Therefore, 180 degrees + 180 degrees equals 360 degrees for the quadrilateral.
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Yes, all triangles have the sum of their angles as 180 degrees.
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A hexagon has 6 triangles inside of it. If one triangle equals 180 degrees and there are 6 triangles. 180 degrees *6 triangles=1080 degrees.
180 degrees all triangles have 180 degrees.(the above assumes Euclidean - flat - space. In Hyperbolic space there are less than 180° in all triangles; in Spherical space more than 180° in all triangles)
180 degrees, same as all triangles
Triangles whether acute, obtuse, equilateral or scalene will only ever have angles that add to 180 degrees.
The sum of all the interior angles in a quadrilateral equals 360 degrees. This can be derived from the fact that a quadrilateral can be divided into two triangles, each having a sum of interior angles equal to 180 degrees. Therefore, 180 degrees + 180 degrees equals 360 degrees for the quadrilateral.
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Yes, all triangles have the sum of their angles as 180 degrees.
An obtuse triangle equals 180°, like all other triangles but it must have one angle that is greater than 90°.
all triangles have 180 degrees even isosceles
180 degrees... all triangles equal 180.
180 degrees all triangles have 180 degrees