A right triangle.
Third angle would be 46 degree. 180-44-90 =46
Because it's a right angle triangle use any of the trigonometrical ratios to find the two interior acute angles: tangent = opp/adj, sine = opp/hyp and cosine = adj/hyp The angles are to the nearest degree 46 and 44
It is: 44 degrees
54 degrees 180 - 126 = 54
No such triangle can exist. The sum of those angles is 204 degrees, but everybodyknows that the sum of the three interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees.
A right triangle.
This is a scalene triangle: The sum of the angles of any triangle must be 180 degrees. Subtracting the given angles from 180 leaves 98 degrees for the third angle. Therefore, no two angles of the triangle are equal, and no two sides can be equal.
It is an acute scalene triangle
77 degrees
For an isosceles triangle with vertex 46 degrees, the sum of the remaining two base angles is 180-46 = 134 degrees. Base angles are equal because it's isosceles, so each angle is half of their sum. 134/2 = 67 degrees. Thus, any isosceles trapezoid formed inside that isosceles triangle by drawing parallel lines to the triangle's base, will have base angle measures of 67 degrees, which are triangle's base angles.
No because the 3 interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees
No because the 3 interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees
No, because all three angles need to add to exactly 180 degrees
Third angle would be 46 degree. 180-44-90 =46
no, because all three angles need to add to 180 degrees; your's adds to 181 degrees
There is no such triangle because all 3 angles in any triangle must add up to 180 degrees and no more or no less.