Using Pythagoras' theorem:
2x2 = 144
x2 = 72
x = 6*sq rt of 2
180 degrees
180 degrees
A triangle with an hypotenuse has a right angle that measures 90 degrees and two other acute angles,
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle on a plane is always 180 degrees.
It is a triangle whose interior angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees
It doesn't matter what type of triangle it is, or the length of the sides. The sum of the interior angles of a triangle always adds up to 180 degrees
180 degrees
The 3 interior angles of an equilateral triangle each measures 60 degrees
180 degrees
A triangle with an hypotenuse has a right angle that measures 90 degrees and two other acute angles,
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle on a plane is always 180 degrees.
It is a triangle whose interior angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees
It is the angle opposite the hypotenuse which measures 90 degrees
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There is no such triangle because the 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
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60 degrees apiece.