The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
The total number of degrees in any triangle is 180 degrees. For example, a right-angled triangle will have a 90 degree corner and two 45 degree corners.
The greatest number of degrees in any triangle are 180o
isosceles triangle is a triangle in which 2 of the 3 sides are equal length. the third side can be any length. there are an infinite number of such triangles. congruent just means total equal to another triangle. you only say congruent when referring to two different triangles. or you can say any triangle is congruent to itself. so if you have two isosceles triangle that are identical, then each one is a congruent isosceles triangle
All triangles have a total of 180 degrees.The internal angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.Therefore, a RIGHT triangle's angle's added together equal 180 degrees.The Right Angle = 90 degrees + the other 2 angles total 90 degrees, making the total number of degrees in a Right Angle Triangle = 180 degrees.
No. The three interior angles of any triangle, no matterwhat shape it is, always total 180 degrees.
None of the sides of any triangle are parallel. However, you can draw an infinite number of parallel lines inside any triangle.
All triangles have a total of 180 degrees.The internal angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.Therefore, a RIGHT triangle's angle's added together equal 180 degrees.The Right Angle = 90 degrees + the other 2 angles total 90 degrees, making the total number of degrees in a Right Angle Triangle = 180 degrees.
180 degrees.
Formula for finding the total sum of interior angles of any polygon is: (number of sides-2)*180 A triangle has 3 sides. (3-2)*180 = 180 degrees
scalene triangle dose not have any equal sides or angles =)
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Because the total sum of angles in any triangle adds up to 180 degrees.