The angles of a triangle must add to a total of 180 degrees, so if you have 27 and 58 as two of your angle measurements the rest is easy. 27+58 = 85 180-85 = 95 Your third angle will be 95 degrees.
It has 180 degrees, but one angle of the triangle has to be 90 degrees
The inside angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.If you mean angle a plus angle b equal 85 degrees, then angle c must be 95 degrees.If you mean angle a is 85 degrees and angle b is also 85 degrees, then angle c must be 10 degrees50 degrees :)
No. An acute triangle only has angles less than 90 degrees. A triangle with a 130 degree angle is obtuse.
There are 180 degrees in every triangle.
180-38-95. The sum is always 180 in a triangle, so just subtract the other two from 180 to get the third.
The third angle is 85 degrees. The sum of all internal angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees
3rd angle is 180-27-58 = 95 degrees
The angles of a triangle must add to a total of 180 degrees, so if you have 27 and 58 as two of your angle measurements the rest is easy. 27+58 = 85 180-85 = 95 Your third angle will be 95 degrees.
The third angle is 95 degrees because 180-18-67 = 95
That's an impossibility because the 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees and the two given angles are greater than 180 degrees.
180 degrees in a triangle.
It has 180 degrees, but one angle of the triangle has to be 90 degrees
95 degrees Celsius = 203 degrees Fahrenheit.
A right angles triangle, as one of the angles in the triangle is 90 degrees.
The inside angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.If you mean angle a plus angle b equal 85 degrees, then angle c must be 95 degrees.If you mean angle a is 85 degrees and angle b is also 85 degrees, then angle c must be 10 degrees50 degrees :)
A right angled scalene triangle