The largest angle is opposite the largest side (and so on) - this follows from the Sine rule
So GK < GH < KH implies that angle H < angle K < angle G
To find side lengths on a triangle, you need to know at least one of the sides. The possible combinations for solving* a triangle are: side, side, side; side, angle, side; angle, side, angle; angle, side, longer side. *To solve a triangle is to find the lengths of all the sides and the measures of all the angles.
how do you draw a quadrangle that has at least 1 right angle.
The least angle at which the figure may be rotated to coincide with itself is the angle of symmetry.
The simple answer is no, not all parallelograms have at least one right angle. However, there are some that do. Rectangles and squares are 'special' parallelograms that all have at least one right angle.
A right angle triangle would fit the given description
A right angle is defined as 90 degrees, or pi/2 radians.
There is no polygon with a total angle measure of 200 degrees. The sum of angle measures of a polygon equals to [180 degrees(n - 2)], where n is the number of its sides and n is at least 3.
universal bevel protactor is an angle measuring instrument which measures acute angle ,obtuse angle as well as it is used to layout an angle. its least count is 5 minute.
If you are dealing with an isosceles triangle, if one of the base angles measures 42 degrees then the other base angle measures 42 degrees. (By definitioin an isosceles triangle has at least 2 equal sides and the angle opposite those sides with be equal.) If you add up the degrees in each angle within a triangle, it will always equal 180 degrees. Knowing all this you can set up a formula: Angle 1 + Angle 2 + Angle 3 = 180 42 + 42 + Angle 3 = 180 Angle 3 = 96 degrees
There are two things missing. How large are the known sides and what are the measures of at least one of the other angles.
If one angle measures 20 degrees then the other two angles must each measure 80 degrees and many other similar or congruent isosceles triangles can have the same interior angles.
There are at least two ways to find 1/4 of an angle. One is to measure the angle with a protractor and divide by 4. The other is to use Euclid's straight-edge-and-compass construction for the bisector of the angle. This gives half the angle. Then use the same construction again on the half angle to get one fourth of the original angle.
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A regular polygon has all the side the same length and the same measures of angels. * * * * * Or measures of angles, even! A concave polygon has at least one angle that is reflex (between 180 and 360 degrees).
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To find side lengths on a triangle, you need to know at least one of the sides. The possible combinations for solving* a triangle are: side, side, side; side, angle, side; angle, side, angle; angle, side, longer side. *To solve a triangle is to find the lengths of all the sides and the measures of all the angles.
how do you draw a quadrangle that has at least 1 right angle.