They are all 60 degrees.
Consider a right triangle. One of the exterior angles 90 degrees.
Any exterior angle of a triangle always equals the sum of the two interior opposite angles.
Their measure sum is 180 degrees.
If you mean a "triangle" it is a 3 sided shape with interior angles adding to 180 degrees and exterior adding to 360 degrees.
They are all 60 degrees.
An exterior angle of a triangle can have a value between (but not including) 0 to 180 degrees.
No.
An exterior angle of a triangle is equal in measure to the sum of the other two interior angles.
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Consider a right triangle. One of the exterior angles 90 degrees.
measure of exterior angle of triangle is equal to sum of interior angles. for eg. In triangle ABC, angle C is exterior angle angle A and angle B are interior angles so, C=A+B
any other exterior angle of the triangle * * * * * No. The sum of the two opposite interior angles.
Any exterior angle of a triangle always equals the sum of the two interior opposite angles.
In any triangle exterior angle plus interior angles = 180 degrees
107 because the overall sum of exterior angles add up to 360
Interior Angles of a Triangle: 60 Exterior Angles of a Triangle: 120 Interior Angles of a Heptagon 128 (approx) Exterior Angles of A Heptagon 52 (approx) Answer: Triangle