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It can measure anything as long as the sides are all of different length and no angles are equal and the triangle has no lines of symmetry. If u r a member plz leave a note on my message board. Smiley bubble xxx
All three angles of the triangle add up to one-hundred-eighty degrees.
The sum of the angles in all triangles (right, isosceles, scalene, and equilateral) in the Euclidean plane is 180 degrees or pi.
The definition of an equilateral triangle is one whose sides all have the same length.The definition of a scalene triangle is one in which no two sides have the same length.Seems like their definitions pretty much rule out a case where the same triangle is both.
180 degrees
Total, the triangle has 180 degrees, and each angle has 60 degrees.
More than 180 degrees. How much more depends on how much of the sphere is covered.
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There are four types of triangles. For an "equilateral triangle", all sides and angles have to be the same. For an "isosceles triangle", 2 of 3 sides and angles have to be the same. For a "scalene triangle", the "the same" rules don't apply. For a "right-angled triangle", one corner has to be a right angle (90 degrees.) For example in an equilateral triangle, as long as the sides are the same, they can add up to anything. However, angles are different. In any given triangle, the angles must add up to 180 degrees.
All triangles have 180 degrees.