YES!!!! However, it is usually designated as 180 degrees.
Remember two right angles = 90 degrees + 90 degrees = 180 degrees.
This is good for all triangles in the 2-dimensional plane.
For triangles in a 3-dimensional volume, e.g. the Meridians and Equator of the Earth(A sphere), their sum of the interior angles may go to 359 degrees.
The sum of two acute angles of a right triangle must equal 90 degrees.
Right angles are 90°. The total measure of a triangle is 180°. So, the sum of the other two angles must equal 90°.
This is not possible. If a triangle is a Right angled triangle then the sum of the two angles which are not right will be = 90 [Angle Sum Property] That's why you see.
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.
A right angled triangle can only have two acute angles.
The sum of two acute angles of a right triangle must equal 90 degrees.
No, they are complementary angles. Supplementary angles sum to 180o Complementary angles sum to 90o. The three angles of a triangle sum to 180o. If one is 90o (the right angle), then the other two sum to 180o - 90o = 90o and so are complementary.
If two angles are right angles, their sum is 90o + 90o = 180o leaving nothing for the third angle. There is no triangle with two right angles.
Right angles are 90°. The total measure of a triangle is 180°. So, the sum of the other two angles must equal 90°.
The sum of any two angles - whether one of them is a right angle or not - must be less than 180 degrees, since the sum of all three angles is 180 degrees.the sum of the measures of any two non-right angles in a right triangle equals 90 degrees.
90 degrees
The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. A right angle is 90 degrees. So the sum of the remaining two acute angles of a right triangle is 90 degrees.
...a right triangle.
This is not possible. If a triangle is a Right angled triangle then the sum of the two angles which are not right will be = 90 [Angle Sum Property] That's why you see.
No. All three angles added together of a triangle must equal 180o by the Triangle Sum Theorem. So having two right angles would mean there could not be a third angle, so it could not be a triangle.
No you cannot make a triangle with two right angles. In all triangles the sum of the angles is always 180°. Also all triangles have three angles. If there are two right angles, you already have 180° and cannot have another angle to complete the triangle.
No A right angle has 90 degree A triangle has 180 degreeYes, a right triangle has one right angle and two acute angles. The sum of the acute angles is 90°.