You could draw two arcs from the North pole to the equator, with a 10 degree separation. The two arcs and the equator would form a 190 degree spherical triangle.
Yes you can. The problem is on what surface you draw the triangle. On a plane this would be impossible, but if you do it on a spherical surface then you can even draw a triangle with 3 right angles.
The sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. with 90 degrees (the right angle) spoken for, that leaves 45 degrees each for the remaining two angles.
540 degrees. Draw line segments to connect vertices and make trianlges. You will have three triangles. Since each triangle has 180 degrees and there are three of them (180 x 3) the answer is 540 degrees. A square or rectangle has four right angles of 90 degrees each (90 x 4) and therefore it is 360 degrees. You can make two triangle when you draw a diagonal line. Each triangle is 180 degrees and equals 360 degrees.
An acute triangle.
Angles only go up to 360 degrees unless it's 1 and 1/36 of a revolution
Yes you can. The problem is on what surface you draw the triangle. On a plane this would be impossible, but if you do it on a spherical surface then you can even draw a triangle with 3 right angles.
No it is not possible to draw 1 triangle with 2 right angles because the angles in a triangle should equal to 180 degrees
No, it is not possible to draw a triangle with angles of 150, 20, and 20 degrees. The sum of the angles in any triangle must equal 180 degrees. In this case, the sum is 150 + 20 + 20 = 190 degrees, which exceeds 180 degrees.
If you mean angles of 150 degrees, 20 degrees and 20 degrees then it is impossible to construct such a triangle because the angles in any triangle add up to 180 degrees and the angles given add up to 190 degrees.
For any triangle on a plain surface, the sum of the interior angles is ALWAYS 180 degrees. This includes equilateral triangles. However a triangle draw on a spherical surface the sum in the interior angles may add to 360 degrees.
Yes, its a triangle that has one obtuse angle (an angle over 90 degrees) and two acute angles (angles that are les that 90 degrees).
not if its more than 90 degrees
Yes because the 3 interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
The sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. with 90 degrees (the right angle) spoken for, that leaves 45 degrees each for the remaining two angles.
If the sum of all the angles(inside the triangle) is greater than 180 degrees then it's impossible to draw it.
Yes, although a triangle (in normal geometry) can only have one right angle, no more. It is possible for a triangle to have all three right angles in spherical geometry (if you were to draw the triangle on a sphere).
Yes, as long as they all add up to 180 degrees. A triangle cannot have 2 right angles. A triangle with three different angles is called a scalene triangle.