In angles, they are called supplementary.
A triangle
A triangle doesn't equal 180, but the sum of the internal angles of every triangle equals 180 degrees.
The sum of a triangle equals 180 degrees
The sum of all angles in any type of triangle equals 180'
no the sum of a triangle always equals 180
Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees are called supplementary angles. When two angles are supplementary, it means that the sum of their measures equals 180 degrees. This relationship is often used in geometry to solve for unknown angles or to identify complementary angles.
The sum of 36 and 144 is 180.
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If the sum of two angles is 180° then they are called supplementary angles.
In basic Euclidean geometry no, the sum of the angles always equals 180 degrees exactly. In non-Euclidean geometry it can exceed 180 degrees.
Are said to be supplementary.
The sum of all angles in any triangle equals 180 degrees.