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A 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles will form a right angle triangle.
The given vertices when plotted on graph paper will form an isosceles triangle with 2 equal exterior angles of 123.69 degrees and a 3rd exterior angle of 112.62 degrees with an area of 78 square units
The lines are parallel. The only time you will see correpsonding, alternate interior, and alternate exterior angles is with a parallel transversal line.
A triangle has 3 closed sides A triangle has 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees A triangle has 3 exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees A triangle has a perimeter which is the sum of its 3 sides A triangle will tessellate leaving no gaps or over laps A triangle's 3 angles put together will form a straight line
Because angles on a straight line will always add up to 180 degrees
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A 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles will form a right angle triangle.
The given vertices when plotted on graph paper will form an isosceles triangle with 2 equal exterior angles of 123.69 degrees and a 3rd exterior angle of 112.62 degrees with an area of 78 square units
The lines are parallel. The only time you will see correpsonding, alternate interior, and alternate exterior angles is with a parallel transversal line.
If two lines are cut by a transversal to form pairs of congruent corresponding angles, congruent alternate interior angles, or congruent alternate exterior angles, then the lines are parallel.
A triangle has 3 closed sides A triangle has 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees A triangle has 3 exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees A triangle has a perimeter which is the sum of its 3 sides A triangle will tessellate leaving no gaps or over laps A triangle's 3 angles put together will form a straight line
Because angles on a straight line will always add up to 180 degrees
Interior and adjacent exterior angles form a straight line so exterior angle = 180 - interior angle. If you are satisfied with this reply please consider awarding a Recommended Point to the responder.
Any three angles that sum to 180 can form a triangle.
In a triangle, if an angle is adjacent (shares a side) and supplementary (adds up to 180 degrees) to one of the interior angles, it means that the two angles together form a straight line. In other words, the three angles of the triangle add up to 180 degrees.
a triangle always forms two angles?
No, intersecting lines form four pairs of supplementary angles