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No. The sum of the angles in ALL triangles is equal to 180 degrees. No triangle's angles equal 360.
Actually, no. The sum of the exterior angles of a triangle is 360 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
No, the interior angles of a triangle measure 180° altogether.
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 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
No, the interior angles of a triangle sum to 180o The interior angles of a quadrilateral sum to 360o.
The Interior angles of a triangle add up to 180° The Exterior angles of a triangle (or any other polygon) add up to 360°.
No. The sum of the angles in ALL triangles is equal to 180 degrees. No triangle's angles equal 360.
Actually, no. The sum of the exterior angles of a triangle is 360 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
No, the interior angles of a triangle measure 180° altogether.
Interior angles add up to 180 degrees Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
interior angles of a rhombus = 360 interior angles of a right triangle =180 2 times as many
The interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. The exterior angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees.
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 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
The exterior sum of the angles of any polygon including a triangle is always 360 degrees.
The sums of their interior angles both total to 360 degrees.