Approx 2.39 to 1
An acute angled triangle, right angled triangle or obtuse angled triangle.
a scalene can be a right-angled triangle or a obtuse angled triangle or a acute angled triangle depending on the angles of the triangle.
There is no such thing as the tangent of a triangle. Circles, angles, and conversations have tangents. In a right angled triangle, the tangent of one of the acute angles is the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the side adjacent to it.
An obtuse angled triangle is wider than a right angled triangle. It has 180 degree angles.
For finding the angles in a right angled triangle the ratios are: sine = opposite divided by the hypotenuse cosine = adjacent divided by the hypotenuse tangent = opposite divided by the adjacent
It has 3 angles
No a right angled triangle consists of two acute angles and one right angle
An acute angled triangle.
An acute-angled triangle is a triangle in which all the interior angles are between 1 and 89 degrees.
The total sum of angles in any right triangle is 180 degrees. The total sum of angles in the question would amount to 190 degrees and therefore no such right angled triangle is possible.
Any of the above: you can have a right-angled isosceles (not isoscles!) triangle, or an obtuse-angled one or an acute angled-one.
The sum of the interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. Whether or not it is right angled is irrelevant.