true
true
An obtuse triangle measures 162 degrees.
Yes, three angle measures always generate a unique triangle, provided that the angles sum to 180 degrees. This is based on the Angle-Angle-Angle (AAA) similarity postulate, which states that if two triangles have the same angle measures, they are similar. However, the triangles can only be considered unique in the sense of their shape; they can vary in size based on a scale factor. Therefore, while the angles determine the shape, they do not uniquely define a specific triangle in terms of size.
The sume of the measures of the three nagles of an acute triangle (or any triangle) is 180 degrees.
The equilateral triangle.
false
The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle always total 180 degrees.
true
"if a triangle is an equilateral triangle" is a conditional clause, it is not a statement. There cannot be an inverse statement.
true
An obtuse triangle measures 162 degrees.
An obtuse triangle.
The sume of the measures of the three nagles of an acute triangle (or any triangle) is 180 degrees.
Any triangle with a 90 degree angle is classified as a right triangle.
Obtuse triangle
The equilateral triangle.
180