The triangle with angles measuring 72, 62, and 46 degrees is an acute triangle. This is because all three angles are less than 90 degrees. Additionally, the sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees, so in this case, 72 + 62 + 46 = 180. The sides of this triangle will vary in length depending on the specific measurements of each angle.
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
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.
The other 2 angles are c 62 and 90 degrees
The 3rd angle will measure 180 -77 -62 = 41 degrees
78 degrees I believe.
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.
The sum of the internal angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Since you know this is a right-angled triangle, you know that one side is 90 degrees. If the other angle is 28 degrees, then you know that the remaining angle must be 180 - 90 - 28 = 62 degrees.
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.