No, it is not possible to have a triangle with an angle of 181 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees according to Euclidean geometry. Any triangle with an angle greater than 180 degrees would not be a valid geometric shape.
No because the 3 interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees
It is not possible for any triangle to have two interior90-degree angles.
It is possible if neither of the angles in the triangle measures to 60 degrees
An angle of 181 degrees is a reflex angle.
Not always, but it is possible. An obtuse triangle has 1 angle which measures greater than 90 degrees. A scalene triangle has all different lengths in size. It is possible for a triangle to have different angles, with one above 90 degrees, and have all different side lengths.
If you mean 181 degrees then it is impossible because the 3 interior angles of any triangle will always add up to 180 degrees.
no, because all three angles need to add to 180 degrees; your's adds to 181 degrees
No because the 3 interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees
It is not possible for any triangle to have two interior90-degree angles.
It is possible if neither of the angles in the triangle measures to 60 degrees
A triangle's angles always total 180 degrees
yes try it
A triangle with angle measures A, B, and C is possible if the sum of the angles equals 180 degrees, and each angle is greater than 0 degrees. If this condition is met, then the triangle can exist. Otherwise, if the sum is not 180 degrees or any angle is zero or negative, the triangle is not possible.
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
No, it is not possible to draw a triangle with angles of 150, 20, and 20 degrees. The sum of the angles in any triangle must equal 180 degrees. In this case, the sum is 150 + 20 + 20 = 190 degrees, which exceeds 180 degrees.
An angle of 181 degrees is a reflex angle.
No but it is possible for it to be an isosceles triangle with angles of 45, 45 and 90 degrees