A scalene triangle and the other angle is 47 degrees
The other 2 angles are c 62 and 90 degrees
The 3rd angle will measure 180 -77 -62 = 41 degrees
That will depend on the shape but if it's a triangle then the missing angle is 54 because there are 180 degrees in a triangle.
I assume you mean a TRIANGLE. The angles in a triangle will sum up to 180 degrees. So sum your two angles and subtract that from 180.
A scalene triangle and the other angle is 47 degrees
The other 2 angles are c 62 and 90 degrees
The 3rd angle will measure 180 -77 -62 = 41 degrees
78 degrees I believe.
They are both acute angles because they are less than 90 degrees and the 3rd angle is 71 degrees which is also an acute. The triangle is a scalene triangle.
That will depend on the shape but if it's a triangle then the missing angle is 54 because there are 180 degrees in a triangle.
The sum of a triangle's angles must always equal 180, so 54+62=116. 180-116=64. The third angle is a 64 degree angle.
It is an acute angled scalene triangle.
Yes because the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees
Yes Total of angles add up to 180, and all angles are below 90 degrees
All triangles have 180 degrees. 41 + 62 = 103. 103 + 80 = 183. Yes, 183 is close to 180, but is three degrees off. It is not possible to have a triangle like this because of its three extra degrees.
I assume you mean a TRIANGLE. The angles in a triangle will sum up to 180 degrees. So sum your two angles and subtract that from 180.