No. The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle will always be 180 degrees.
The triangle has three exterior angles. Added together, their total is 180 degrees.(Same as the total of the three interior angles when they're added together.)
That is the definition of a triangle. If it did not have three sides it would not be a triangle. If it did not have three angles, it would not be a triangle.
It impossible for a triangle to have three acute angles. * * * * * What? A triangle most certainly can have three acute angles. Such a triangle would be called an acute-angled triangle!
Each of the three angles is 60 degrees, resulting in a total of 180.
A triangle has three internal angles and three external angles, for a total of six angles.
Every triangle has three angles that total 180o. In an equilateral triangle, there are three 60o angles.
There are three angles in triangles, the measures of which total 180 degrees.
No. The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle will always be 180 degrees.
No. The three interior angles of any triangle, no matterwhat shape it is, always total 180 degrees.
Every triangle has three interior angles which total 180 degrees. A right triangle has one of the angles as 90 degrees.
The triangle has three exterior angles. Added together, their total is 180 degrees.(Same as the total of the three interior angles when they're added together.)
right triangle
A triangle with three congruent angles
A triangle is a polygon that has three sides whose interior angles total 180 degrees.
The sum of the three interior angles in any triangle, no matter what size, shape,or special category the triangle is, is always exactly 180 degrees.The three interior angles in every triangle add up to the same total as the threeinterior angles in every other triangle do.
A triangle can never have three right angles