Any triangle has an interior angle sum of 180 degrees. If two angles are 45, the last is obvious 90, making it a special right triangle.
For a 45-45-90 Triangle.
Side A and B will be equal, let's call them X in this case. To get Side C, multiply X by √2. So it's x√2
If C is given, divide it by √2 and rationalize to get A or B.
C=32
(32/√2)(√ 2/√ 2)=16√2
(√ 2/√ 2) is to get the radical out of the denominator.
A and B equals 16√2
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It is a scalene triangle as there are no equal angles or lengths. 60 + 70 + 50 = 180 degrees
A scalene acute triangle is a triangle with all sides of different lengths and all angles less than 90 degrees. It does not have any equal sides or equal angles. Therefore, a picture of a scalene acute triangle would show three lines of different lengths connecting to form a triangle with three angles less than 90 degrees.
With only the angle provided, you cannot find the lengths of the sides. The reason for this is that the isosceles triangle can be scaled up or down. If you had an isosceles triangle with a vertex of, say, 20 degrees, the other two angles would be 80 degrees each. This triangle could be constructed with the pair of congruent sides 10 centimeters long, 10 feet long, 10 miles long, or any length, and it would still have the same angles in its construction. Angles alone are insufficient to discover the length of the sides of an isosceles triangle.
looawawer The sides are of equal lengths and the internal angles are each 60 degrees.
Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.Angles are measured in degrees or in radians, but not in centimeters.