It will be a right angle triangle and the other sides will have acute angles.
you cannot determine the sides of a triangle by the angle measures alone because any triangle with different side lengths can have these angle measurements. However if you do know the length of any one of the sides, you can calculate the lengths of the other two sides.The shortest side is the one opposite the 30 degree angle.The hypotenuse (opposite the 90 degree angle) is always twice the length of the shortest side opposite the 30 degree angle.The side opposite the 60 degree angle is always the length of the side opposite the 30 degree angle times the square root of three (about 1.73205).
Not necessarily. A triangle with two equal sides is called an isoceles triangle. A right triangle has one angle that measures 90 degrees.
A Right Triangle or sometimes called a Right-angled Triangle has one angle = 90 degrees
We know that a right triangle is a triangle having a right angle, where the side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse, and the perpendicular sides are the legs of the right triangle. The Pythagorean theorem gives the relationship between the lengths of the sides of a right triangles. In the case where you know only the measure lengths of the sides of a triangle, you need to test these measures. If one of the sides of the triangle has a square measure equal to the sum of the square measures of two other sides, then this side is called the hypotenuse and opposite to this side is a 90 degree angle, which is a right angle. So, you can say that this triangle is a right triangle. Pythagorean triple are very helpful to determine a right triangle, such as: (3, 4, 5), (5,12,13), (8, 15, 17), (7, 24, 25), and (20, 21, 29).
Yes, if we try to make a triangle with the obtuse angle 179 degree, the remaining sides will have to add up to 1 degree which makes each of them equal to 0.5 degree.. So this is an isosceles triangle which looks like A line.
A right triangle is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle (that is, a 90-degree angle). The relation between the sides and angles of a right triangle is the basis for trigonometry.
an isosceles triangle has 2 of the same sides an right triangle has one 90 degree angle an obtuse angle has one angle over 90 degree an acute angle has all angles less then 90 degrees a scalene triangle has no sides the same and an equalateral triangle has all sides equal
Obtuse Triangle
Right triangle (has one 90 degree angle). Isosceles triangle (has two equal length sides).
The measure of only one angle and one side is not sufficient to calculate the lengths of the sides of a triangle. If you have one more angle or one more side you can use the sine rule.
A right(-angled) triangle
Every one of the three sides.
Every triangle have 6 main parts: 3 sides and 3 angles. On a right triangle one of the angles has to be a right angle, meaning it has a 90 degree angle.
It's an acute angled triangle...
you cannot determine the sides of a triangle by the angle measures alone because any triangle with different side lengths can have these angle measurements. However if you do know the length of any one of the sides, you can calculate the lengths of the other two sides.The shortest side is the one opposite the 30 degree angle.The hypotenuse (opposite the 90 degree angle) is always twice the length of the shortest side opposite the 30 degree angle.The side opposite the 60 degree angle is always the length of the side opposite the 30 degree angle times the square root of three (about 1.73205).
It is simply a right angle triangle but if the sides were the same then it is an isoceles right angle triangle
When it has a 90 degree angle and 2 equal angles of 45 degrees