In basic Euclidean geometry no, the sum of the angles always equals 180 degrees exactly.
In non-Euclidean geometry it can exceed 180 degrees.
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The sum of the three internal angles of a triangle which is on a flat surface (a plane) will always sum to 180 degrees. However, you can exceed the 180 degrees limit if the triangle is drawn on a convex surface.
180 degrees.it is 180 degrees one triangle is equivalent to 180 degrees and in the triangle there are angles
The sum of the angles in a planar triangle, i.e., a triangle where all of the points of the triangle lie in a single plane, is 180 degrees.
there can be only one angle measuring more than 90 degrees.. as sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. all the angles cannot exceed 90. A triangle in which one angle is greater than 90 degrees is an obtuse angled triangle
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.