Not possible. There are an infinite number of triangles that all have that same one angle in them.
Assuming you are referring to a triangle and are asking for one of the interior angle's measurements, this is the answer.Because it is an equilateral triangle, the measures of the 3 angles are the same. They add up to 180 by the interior angles theorem.Thus, the measure is 60 for each angle.
A right triangle has one 90-degree angle.
Quadrilaterals have a constant total angle measurement of 360 degrees
A right angle triangle or an isosceles triangle.
i depends of the lengths of the sides
No because the measurements of a right angle triangle must comply with Pythagoras' theorem which is: a squared + b squared = c squared
It is an isosceles triangle and the 3rd angle is 72 degrees.
If it's a triangle then: 180-sum of known angles = unknown angle
60
Assuming you are referring to a triangle and are asking for one of the interior angle's measurements, this is the answer.Because it is an equilateral triangle, the measures of the 3 angles are the same. They add up to 180 by the interior angles theorem.Thus, the measure is 60 for each angle.
It is a scalene triangle other than a right angle triangle
A right triangle has one 90-degree angle.
45 45 and 90
Quadrilaterals have a constant total angle measurement of 360 degrees
A right angle triangle or an isosceles triangle.
The 3rd side of the right angle triangle can be found by using Pythagoras' theorem.
the area referrers to the length and circumference of the triangle it self. The measurement matters to find the acute angle it self as a angle not a triangle