108 degrees, 54 degrees and what ever it take to make 180.
18 degrees.
Triangles measure 180 degrees. A triangle that has one 90 degree angle is known as a right triangle.
Ninty (90) Degrees Or More In a Right Angle Triangle And Other Math Perpendicular Triangles Always Measure 180 /Or/ / And / 90 Depending On The Concepts You Do With The Triangle
...a right triangle.
Yes. Triangles can be classified by the measures of their angles asacute, right, or obtuse. An acute angle has a measure that is lessthan 90°. A right-angle measures exactly 90°. An obtuse angle hasa measure that is greater than 90°.
It will be in the form of an isosceles right angle triangle when it has a 90 and two 45 degree angles
Triangles measure 180 degrees. A triangle that has one 90 degree angle is known as a right triangle.
90 degrees
The triangle will then have 3 angles of 45, 45 and 90 degrees and take the shape of an isosceles right angle triangle.
Ninty (90) Degrees Or More In a Right Angle Triangle And Other Math Perpendicular Triangles Always Measure 180 /Or/ / And / 90 Depending On The Concepts You Do With The Triangle
First get any shape and divide it by triangles. For example, a hexagon has six sides, you divided by 4 triangles. You know that a triangle measures 180 degrees, so you add all the triangle by 180 degrees and you give the answer.
77 degrees
77. The sum of the three angles in a triangle equal the sum of 180 degrees
Since there are 180 degrees in a triangle, the measure of the 3rd angle would be 180 - 2(70) = 40 degrees.
The three kinds of triangles are:right triangle :one of the angles is a right angle (i.e. measures 90 degrees)acute: All of the angles measures less than 90 degrees. A special case of acute isthe equiangular or equilateral triangle in which all angles measure 60 degrees;obtuse: One of the angles measure more than 90 degrees.
Since the sum of a triangles angles equals 180, 180-45-85=50. The angle is 50 degrees.
No, the interior angles of a triangle measure 180° altogether.
In all triangles, the angles always measure up 180 degrees. In an isosceles triangle two of the angles are equal.