30,60,90=180
The triangle has a larger interior angle than the heptagon because the heptagon has more sides.
They are possible - unlike plane triangles in which all of the angles are right angles, obtuse or larger.
It can be an obtuse triangle which includes 2 acute angles and the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees
An acute triangle.
In a triangle, the longest side is opposite the largest angle. According to the triangle inequality theorem, if one side is longer than another, the angle opposite the longer side must also be larger. Conversely, the smallest side is opposite the smallest angle. This relationship helps in determining the relative lengths of sides and measures of angles within a triangle.
No - if the lengths of the sides are all increased by a factor of 3, the angles remain unchanged. You just wind up with a "similar" triangle 3 times the size of the original. A quick counterexample would be to consider what would happen if the angles DID change. The sum of the angles in the original triangle should be 180°. If the angles in the new, larger triangle tripled in size, the sum of the angles in the bigger triangle would be 540° - but the sum of the angles of a triangle should always remain 180°.
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
The triangle has a larger interior angle than the heptagon because the heptagon has more sides.
They are possible - unlike plane triangles in which all of the angles are right angles, obtuse or larger.
It can be an obtuse triangle which includes 2 acute angles and the 3 angles add up to 180 degrees
An acute triangle.
In a triangle, the longest side is opposite the largest angle. According to the triangle inequality theorem, if one side is longer than another, the angle opposite the longer side must also be larger. Conversely, the smallest side is opposite the smallest angle. This relationship helps in determining the relative lengths of sides and measures of angles within a triangle.
A Triangle which do not have a right angle.
The smallest size of a polygon is a triangle, which has three sides and three angles. A triangle is the simplest form of a polygon and cannot be reduced further, as having fewer than three sides would not create a closed shape. Other polygons, like quadrilaterals, pentagons, etc., have more sides and are therefore larger.
An equilateral triangle, which has 3 angles of 60o.
No no australias smallest state is bigger than japan
They are smaller - 60 degrees.