Using the cosine rule they are 73.37 degrees, 62.19 degrees and 44.44 degrees which all add up to 180 degrees
The triangle with side lengths of 24 mm, 24 mm, and 24 mm is called an equilateral triangle. In an equilateral triangle, all three sides are equal in length. Additionally, all three angles in an equilateral triangle are also equal, each measuring 60 degrees.
A triangle can't have sides with lengths of 12, 12, and 24. Well, maybe you might call it a 'degenerate' triangle', with angles of 0°, 0°, and 180°. The two sides of 12 and 12 together are just exactly long enough to reach from one end of the 24 to the other, so they flop down and lie right on top of it. When you look at this 'triangle', it looks like a single line with a length of 24.
Sum of exterior angles = 360 Number of equal angles = 360/15 = 24. So 24 sides.
Yes, it is.
No, because 8 isn't a factor of 30.
1 triangle = 3 angles. 8 triangles = 8*3 = 24 angles!
360/24 = 15 sides
If a triangle with a perimeter of 24 cm is an equilateral triangle, then each of its 3 sides will be 8 cm in length
The interior angles of a regular polygon cannot be less than 60 degrees so 24 degrees is not possible. ------------------------------- However a regular polygon with EXTERIOR angles of 24° has 360° ÷ 24° = 15 sides.
it has 24 sides.
It will have 24 sides
It will have 24 sides