Each angle is 60 degrees
that is called an equilateral triangle. it has 3 angles that measure 60 degrees each.
You mean: How many degrees does a hexagon have? 180 degrees for every side added after a triangle. Therefore, 180+180+180+180= 720 DEGREES
No triangle can have parallel sides but a right angle triangle has perpendicular sides that meet at 90 degrees
It's an equilateral triangle whose legs are all 90-degree arcs. Here's a quadrantal triangle on the earth: -- Start at the north Pole. -- Draw the first side, down along the north 1/2 of the Prime Meridian to the equator. -- Draw the second side westward along the equator, to 90 degrees west longitude. -- Draw the third side straight north, back up to the north Pole. Each side of the triangle is 90 degrees, each interior angle is also 90 degrees, and the sum of its interior angles is 270 degrees. Pretty weird.
180 Degrees.In an equilateral triangle, each angle and side is 60 degrees.there is 180 degrees in every triangle
Each angle is 60 degrees
that is called an equilateral triangle. it has 3 angles that measure 60 degrees each.
Other than to say the three sides are of equal length, you cannot get the length of the sides of a triangle knowing only its angles. Also, each angle MUST be 60 degrees in order to qualify as an equilateral triangle.
subtract each angle from 360. if the outside angles were 300, 270, and 330; the inside angles would be 60, 90, 30.
Each side of the triangle is 16.16581 units in length.
You mean: How many degrees does a hexagon have? 180 degrees for every side added after a triangle. Therefore, 180+180+180+180= 720 DEGREES
No triangle can have parallel sides but a right angle triangle has perpendicular sides that meet at 90 degrees
It's an equilateral triangle whose legs are all 90-degree arcs. Here's a quadrantal triangle on the earth: -- Start at the north Pole. -- Draw the first side, down along the north 1/2 of the Prime Meridian to the equator. -- Draw the second side westward along the equator, to 90 degrees west longitude. -- Draw the third side straight north, back up to the north Pole. Each side of the triangle is 90 degrees, each interior angle is also 90 degrees, and the sum of its interior angles is 270 degrees. Pretty weird.
144 degrees. from the triangle (180 degrees) to find the degrees of shapes with one more side, add 180 degrees. e.g. triangle (3 sides) - 180 degrees quadrilateral (4 sides) - 180 + 180 = 360 degrees
It has to be 45 degrees.
In a triangle, if all of the angles are 60 degrees, then all three sides of the triangle are equal to each other. Basically, if the angles are equal than the sides must be equal. This kind of triangle is called an equilateral triangle.