You are supposed to use the fact that the sum of all three angles is 180°.
37 degree
Because there is no information on which side is the hypotenuse, there is not a unique answer. The hypotenuse can either be the missing side or c. If the hypotenuse is the missing side, then it has a length of sqrt(2594) = 50.93133 units. If c is the hypotenuse the missing side is 12 units long.
The sum of all three angles is 180 degrees. So the two base angles add to 180 - 106 = 74 degrees. The two base angles are equal so each is 74/2 = 37 deg
This right triangle has a hypotenuse of: 44.65 cmFor A+ its 45
Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees Interior angles add up to 6300 degrees
37 degree
All the angles are smaller than 90o, so triangle is acute triangle.
It is 37.
A right triangle, whose the length measure of the side opposite to the angle of 30 degrees is one half of the length measure of the hypotenuse.
Obtuse scalene triangle ,these three angles greater than 90 degrees but less than 18 degrees
Acute triangle - all of the angles are less than a right angle (90°).Scalene triangle - none of the sides or angles are congruent. It can be shown that if no two angles are the same, then no two sides are the same using the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines.
Yes because they add up to 180 degees
No. In fact, if you make a triangle with sides of 17, 20, and 37, anybody who sees it thinks that it's just a piece of straight line. The 17 and the 20 lie down along the 37. The triangle is "degenerate" ... two of its angles are zero, and the third angle is 180 degrees, and two of its sides lie on top of the third side.
Because there is no information on which side is the hypotenuse, there is not a unique answer. The hypotenuse can either be the missing side or c. If the hypotenuse is the missing side, then it has a length of sqrt(2594) = 50.93133 units. If c is the hypotenuse the missing side is 12 units long.
Total sum of interior angles: (37-2)*180 = 6,300 degrees
The sum of all three angles is 180 degrees. So the two base angles add to 180 - 106 = 74 degrees. The two base angles are equal so each is 74/2 = 37 deg
It depends on what measure you want: the perimeter, the area, the size of the angles or something else. The question is not specific enough.