35 and 110 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
There are 3 angles in an isosceles triangle and they add up to 180 degrees Two of the angles are of equal measurement
2 of the 3 interior angles of an isosceles triangle are equal in measurement and the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees.
The 3 interior angles of an isosceles triangle, 2 of which are equal, add up to 180 degrees
It is an isosceles triangle
If a triangle is an isosceles triangle as well as being a right-angled triangle, the size of the two angles (that are not right angles) are 45 degrees.
There are 3 angles in an isosceles triangle and they add up to 180 degrees Two of the angles are of equal measurement
2 of the 3 interior angles of an isosceles triangle are equal in measurement and the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees.
The 3 interior angles of an isosceles triangle, 2 of which are equal, add up to 180 degrees
It is an isosceles triangle
a isosceles has 180 degrees
An isosceles triangle has 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees, and 2 of its angles are equal and two of its sides are equal.
If a triangle is an isosceles triangle as well as being a right-angled triangle, the size of the two angles (that are not right angles) are 45 degrees.
Presumably it is an isosceles triangle where the two equal angles are 35 degrees each and the other angle is 110 degrees (180 degrees in a triangle)
An obtuse triangle or a right angle triangle. An equilateral is definitely an isoceles triangle * * * * * Not true. An obtuse or right angled triangles can be isosceles. It depends on the sizes of the two smaller angles. An isosceles triangle has two equal angles so a triangle with angles of size [A, (180-A)/2, (180-A)/2] degrees where 90 < A < 180 degrees would be an obtuse angled isosceles triangle. A triangle with angles of size (90, 45, 45) degrees is a right angled isosceles triangle.
-- In any triangle, the three inside angles always add up to 180 degrees. -- In an isosceles triangle, two of the three inside angles are equal.
An isosceles triangle has 3 interior angles 2 of which are equal in measurement and the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees
An isosceles triangle has two equal angles and one different angle. The sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees. Therefore, the two equal angles in an isosceles triangle must add up to 180 degrees minus the different angle. So, each of the two equal angles in an isosceles triangle measures (180 - x) / 2 degrees.