Obtuse triangle
A triangle with the third angle that measures 30 degrees.This triangle is not isosceles nor equilateral but has one obtuse angle.
It is an obtuse angle.
The missing angle measure is 100 degrees.
Acute
No, one angle of a right triangle cannot be 100 degrees because the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees. In a right triangle, one angle is always 90 degrees, leaving the other two angles to add up to 90 degrees as well. Therefore, if one angle is 100 degrees, the other two angles would have to add up to 80 degrees, which is not possible in a right triangle.
Obtuse triangle
An obtuse triangle
The 3rd angle is 30 degrees which would form an obtuse or scalene triangle.
A triangle with the third angle that measures 30 degrees.This triangle is not isosceles nor equilateral but has one obtuse angle.
The 3rd angle is 30 degrees and so it is an obtuse or a scalene triangle with 3 different side lengths and no right angle.
Its 3rd angle is 30 degrees and it is an obtuse or scalene triangle
The total when you add up the three angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.If one angle is 100 degrees, then the total of the other two angles is 80 degrees. This means that those two angles must SMALLER than 90 degrees.So a triangle with an angle of 100 degrees cannot be a right triangle.
The third angle must be 30 degrees so it is an obtuse triangle
50 degrees if its a triangle
100
20 degrees
No, because a triangle's angles can only measure up to 180 degrees. A right angle is 90 degrees, plus another 100 degree angle would be 190 degrees.