49 degrees
all the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180. to find the missing angle : 180 - 32 - 58 = 90 90 is a right angle and since there is a right angle in the triangle, it is a right angled triange
It can be but need not be.
50 degrees
If the triangle contains an angle whose measure is equal to 90 degrees or if the sum of the squares of two of the sides equals the square of the third. Essentially, if it has a right angle or if a2 + b2 = c2 where c is the longest side of the triangle and a and b are the other two sides, then the triangle must be a right triangle (in Euclidean geometry, that is)
...a right triangle.
In a right triangle with the hypotenuse c equals 10 and the angle A equals 50 degrees the angle B equals: 40 degrees.
A triangle has three sides and three angles. Right angled triangles are triangles in which the measure of one angle equals 90 degrees
A right angle triangle
If you mean angles then it is a right angle triangle or an isosceles right angle triangle
all the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180. to find the missing angle : 180 - 32 - 58 = 90 90 is a right angle and since there is a right angle in the triangle, it is a right angled triange
It equals nothing - other than a right angled triangle.
A right angle triangle.
A right angle is formed when two lines meet at an angle whose measure is 90 degrees. A right triangle is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle. (Note: there cannot be more than one.)
The angle is 50 degrees.
a right angle equals 90 degrees.
It can be but need not be.
It is a right angle triangle and the 3rd angle will measure 30 degrees