45 degrees is an angle, not a triangle.A triangle containing an angle of 45 degrees can be any kind of triangle except an equilateral triangle.
yes, a right triangle can have an angle of 45 degrees
Also 45
50 degrees. 45 and 85 add up to 130 and in a triangle there are 180 degrees in total in a triangle. So subtract and you get 50 degrees.
since it is a right triangle there is one 90 degree angle and another of the angles is 45 degrees. there is 180 degrees in a triangle so the missing angle is 45 degrees.
45 degrees is an angle, not a triangle.A triangle containing an angle of 45 degrees can be any kind of triangle except an equilateral triangle.
yes, a right triangle can have an angle of 45 degrees
Also 45
50 degrees. 45 and 85 add up to 130 and in a triangle there are 180 degrees in total in a triangle. So subtract and you get 50 degrees.
since it is a right triangle there is one 90 degree angle and another of the angles is 45 degrees. there is 180 degrees in a triangle so the missing angle is 45 degrees.
yes, one angle 90 degrees(right angle), the other two 45 degrees 90 + 45 + 45 = 180
acute-angled triangle
It is an obtuse triangle
Well, it doesn't exactly have "an angle that measures 45 and 90 degrees". It has one angle that measures 45 degrees, and another angle that measures 90 degrees. That's an isosceles right triangle. The third angle is also 45 degrees, and the length of each leg is 70.7% of the length of the hypotenuse. .
45 degree angle
It is an isosceles right angle triangle if the given numbers are in degrees
I assume you mean a triangle. 180 degrees - 45 degrees - 90 degrees = 45 degrees