No, the interior angles of a triangle measure 180° altogether.
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In geometry, triangles themselves do not add up to 360 degrees, as the sum of the interior angles of a single triangle is always 180 degrees. However, if you consider multiple triangles, such as four triangles, their combined interior angles can total 360 degrees. This can occur in specific configurations, such as when triangles are arranged around a point, with each triangle contributing to the total angle measure around that point.
2 triangles make up a rhombus which has 4 interior angles adding to 360 degrees and a triangles has 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore: 360/180 = 2 triangles
The 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
Their sum is 360 and the angles in opposite corners are congruent.
Yes
Interior angles are 180 degrees Exterior angles are 360 degrees
In geometry, triangles themselves do not add up to 360 degrees, as the sum of the interior angles of a single triangle is always 180 degrees. However, if you consider multiple triangles, such as four triangles, their combined interior angles can total 360 degrees. This can occur in specific configurations, such as when triangles are arranged around a point, with each triangle contributing to the total angle measure around that point.
2 triangles make up a rhombus which has 4 interior angles adding to 360 degrees and a triangles has 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore: 360/180 = 2 triangles
The 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
Interior angles = 360 degrees Exterior angles = 360 degrees
360 degrees
Their sum is 360 and the angles in opposite corners are congruent.
The sum of the four interior angles is 360 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of any quadrilateral is always 360 degrees because a quadrilateral can be divided into two triangles by drawing a diagonal. Each triangle has interior angles that sum to 180 degrees, so when you add the angles of the two triangles together (180 + 180), you get a total of 360 degrees. This property holds true for all quadrilaterals, regardless of their shape.
180 degrees. If you think about it, two triangles when put together make a rectangle/square, which has four right angles (90 degrees), so 90 x 4 = 360 degrees, which is the total interior angles of two triangles, so 360 / 2 = 180 for the interior angles of one triangle.
The interior angles measure 360 degrees.