Yes - in the case of triangles in Euclidian geometry. That is, basically triangles in a plane.
The sum of the 3 angles in any triangle always add up to 180 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle on a plane is always 180 degrees.
180 degrees
180 degrees
The three interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
The sum of the 3 angles in any triangle always add up to 180 degrees
A triangle's angles always total 180 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle on a plane is always 180 degrees.
In a triangle, the sum of the measures of the angles is 180 degrees.
The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle always total 180 degrees.
180 degrees
180 degrees
The three interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
The sum(addition) of the measures of the three angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
There is no such triangle because the 3 interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees
The 3 inside angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
The sum of the three interior angles inside a triangle is always 180 degrees.