The three interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
The sum of all angles in a triangle always add up to 180 degrees
No, a triangle cannot have two angles. Triangles always have three sides and three angles that add up to 180 degrees.
The three interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
This question could be argued over and over. However, my interpretation of "supplementary" is TWO angles add up to be 180. However, there are THREE angles in a triangle, so the angles of a triangle, although they add up to 180, are not supplementary.
The three interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
The sum of all angles in a triangle always add up to 180 degrees
The 3 angles in any triangle add up to 180 degrees
The angles add up to 180 degrees, but the angles are 60 degrees.
The sum of the three angles of a triangle is always 180º
No. In every possible triangle, the three angles always add up to 180 degrees.
180 degrees
-- In any triangle, the three inside angles always add up to 180 degrees. -- In an isosceles triangle, two of the three inside angles are equal.
The three angles inside the triangle add up to 180 degrees.
The interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. The exterior angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees.
No triangle. A triangle must have 3 angles that add up to 180 degrees, and three and only three sides, with no sides parallel.
No, a triangle cannot have two angles. Triangles always have three sides and three angles that add up to 180 degrees.