-- Every triangle, no matter what its shape or size, has three angles inside it
that add up to 180 degrees.
-- Whyen you say "regular right angled triangle", I hope you don't mean that all
three of its sides are the same length ... that's what "regular" usually means in
geometry. It's impossible for a right triangle to have all of its sides equal.
A right-angled triangle is one which has, as one of the angles, an angle of exactly 90 degrees.
I depends what posision the triangle is in.
A regular triangle would have all angles equal, each being 60o. Thus a right angled triangle is an "irregular" triangle in that one of its angles is 90o which is not 60o.
Yes you can, by having other two angles of 45 degrees. 45+45+90=180. There are 180 degrees in a triangle.
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.
No.
A right-angled triangle is one which has, as one of the angles, an angle of exactly 90 degrees.
Right angled triangle.
I depends what posision the triangle is in.
Absolutely not, not ever, nohow! An equilateral triangle has three angles of 60 degrees, a right-angled triangle must have one of 90 degrees.
All triangles have 180o. A right-angled triangle has one right angle. A right angle is 90o.
It is a triangle with one right angled vertex.
A regular triangle would have all angles equal, each being 60o. Thus a right angled triangle is an "irregular" triangle in that one of its angles is 90o which is not 60o.
A right angled scalene triangle
It is a right triangle or right-angled triangle. The right-angle is 90 degrees.
No. A regular polygon has all sides equal and all angles equal. Neither of those properties can be true of a right triangle. A regular triangle is an 'equilateral one'. Its sides are equal, and each of its angles is 60 degrees.
no it isnt