It can be but need not be.
In right triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle, AB = 13and BC = 5 What is the length of AC? Draw the triangle to help visualize the problem.
49 degrees
no
Anglw C is 63 degrees because the 3 interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
The given dimensions would not make a right angle triangle because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
The angle is 50 degrees.
Is angle C 90 degrees or 80 degrees?
In right triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle, AB = 13and BC = 5 What is the length of AC? Draw the triangle to help visualize the problem.
49 degrees
ABC angle is an angle,not a triangle!
False : Cos B = 16.67/24 = 0.6946 : Therefore angle B = 46° (not 26°).
'a' and 'b' must both be acute, complementary angles.
Absolutely not!If C is the right angle, then by conventional notation, c is the hypotenuse and so is the longest side!
triangle ABC with rigth at C
no
In a right triangle, the sum of the angles is always 180 degrees, with one angle measuring 90 degrees. Therefore, the measures of the other two angles, including angle ABC, must add up to 90 degrees. To find the measure of angle ABC, you would need the measure of the other non-right angle in the triangle. If, for example, angle BAC is known to be 30 degrees, then angle ABC would measure 60 degrees.
It can be anything between zero and infinity, depending on the angle between AC and BC.