Triangles can be classified by their sides or their angles. When classifying them by their angles, triangles are called: acute triangles - all three angles are acute (less than 90º) right triangles - one right angle (90º) and two acute angles obtuse triangles - one obtuse angle (larger than 90º) and two acute angles
if two angles are supplements of the same angle (or of congruent angles), then the two angles are congruent.
the vertices if there are any if not it is not a angle. don't forget about the angles such as a right angles,acute angles,or obtuse angle
No. An angle can have only one angle!
By a straight angle I assume you mean an 180° angle, so two angles that form a 180° angle would be called supplementary angles.
If you are classifying triangles by their angles, an obtuse triangle has one obtuse angle and two acute angles. A triangle can have at most one obtuse angle. If the two acute angles are congruent, the triangle would also be isosceles.
Triangles can be classified by their sides or their angles. When classifying them by their angles, triangles are called: acute triangles - all three angles are acute (less than 90º) right triangles - one right angle (90º) and two acute angles obtuse triangles - one obtuse angle (larger than 90º) and two acute angles
supplementary angles
angles 1 and angles 2 are vertical angles this is so wrong the correct answer angle 1 and angle 2 are adjacent angles.
Actually, It is this. Question: Angle 1 and 4 are called ___ angles? Answer: Supplementary
if two angles are supplements of the same angle (or of congruent angles), then the two angles are congruent.
the vertices if there are any if not it is not a angle. don't forget about the angles such as a right angles,acute angles,or obtuse angle
It is an acute angle. All angles from 1 - 89 degrees are acute. A 90 degree angle is a right angle. Angles from 91 - 179 are obtuse angles.
Supplementary angles forms a 180o angle (or a straight line). Complementary angles form a 90o angle.
the 3 main angles are the acute angle, the right angle, and lastly the obtuse angle..
No. An angle can have only one angle!
Congruent angles (or equivalent angles) have the same angle measure.