No, it cannot.
68 degrees 180-(2*56) = 68
Since the scale for 68 is not specified it is taken to be the absolute scale. 68 degrees K is -205.15 degrees C
25 + 68 = 93
25 percent of 68 is 17.
20-25 degrees Celsius is equal to 68-77 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The sum of interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. A right triangle is defined as a triangle having one angle that measures 90 degrees. Therefore, it follows that the sum of the remaining two angles will be 90 degrees 90-68=22 The third angle is 22 degrees
The 3rd angle is: 180-35-68 = 77 degrees
The third angle is 68 degrees which makes it a scalene triangle
No, it cannot.
68 degrees 180-(2*56) = 68
the answer is 68 degrees
One in which the third angle is 180o - (48o + 68o) = 64o and as all three angles are different, it is a scalene triangle.
It is an isosceles triangle having 3 interior angles 2 of which are equal in size and the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees. Use Pythagoras' theorem to find its altitude and then use trigonometry to find the sizes of its angles. The angles work out as 53 degrees, 53 degrees and 74 degrees
If that '56' has units of 'degrees', then the vertex angle is 68 degrees.
20 to 25 degrees Celsius is approximately 68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit.