the answer is cone
A right triangle.
It is an obtuse scalene triangle.
What is a 79 degree of a third angle of a triangle
Any triangle that has an angle measuring 90 degrees is a right triangle.
A scalene triangle would fit the given conditions
The result is a right cone
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a cylinder
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The result is a cylinder
A triangle has 3 sides and 3 inside angles that add up to 180 degrees. If you are asking about physical dimensions, a triangle is a two-dimensional shape.
No they cannot. For example, in three dimensions, the angles of a triangle need not add to 180 degrees.
Rotating a triangle 90 degrees counterclockwise would involve taking an upright triangle and laying is toward the left on its back. Changing position through rotation can cause a better visualization for some problem solving.
A triangle... ...has three sides ...has three angles ...internal angles always add up to 180 degrees ...is a two-dimensional shape ...tessellates
On a 2-dimensional plane surface, the answer is NO!!!! The sum of the three angles is ALWAYS 180 degrees. However, when drawn on a 3-dimensional surface, such as sphere, then YES. Taking the Earth as an example, from the North Pole draw two meridians, 90 degrees apart. Carry these meridians to the Equator. Both these meridians will intersect the Equator at 90 degrees. Hence The triangle will have three(3) 90 degrees angles. Equals 270 degrees.
180 degrees in a triangle.
It has 180 degrees, but one angle of the triangle has to be 90 degrees