Such a triangle is impossible because the sum of the interior angles must be 180 degrees and the angles given add up to 152 degrees
A triangle has only three angles and they sum to 180 degrees.
A right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and its other two angles add up to 90 degrees
A right angle triangle with 45, 45 and 90 degree angles is similar to an isosceles triangle
All triangles have 3 sides and 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees and are classed as follows- 1 Scalene triangle has 3 different acute angles 2 Right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles 3 Obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles 4 Isosceles triangle has 2 equal acute angles and 1 other angle 5 Equilateral triangle has 3 equal 60 degree angles
No. Given a triangle with only the right angle and the hypotenuse, you cannot calculate the other sides nor the other angles.
A triangle has only three angles and they sum to 180 degrees.
It will be a right angle triangle and the other sides will have acute angles.
A right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and its other two angles add up to 90 degrees
A right triangle contains one 90 degree angle and the other angles must add to 90 because the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
A right angle triangle with 45, 45 and 90 degree angles is similar to an isosceles triangle
All triangles have 3 sides and 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees and are classed as follows- 1 Scalene triangle has 3 different acute angles 2 Right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles 3 Obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle and 2 different acute angles 4 Isosceles triangle has 2 equal acute angles and 1 other angle 5 Equilateral triangle has 3 equal 60 degree angles
A right angle has a 90-degree and in two acute angles.
If its other two angles are 25 degrees and 90 degrees then it is a right angle triangle.
No. Given a triangle with only the right angle and the hypotenuse, you cannot calculate the other sides nor the other angles.
A triangle with a 28-degree angle can be classified in several ways depending on its other angles. If the other two angles are acute (less than 90 degrees), it can be an acute triangle. If one of the other angles is 90 degrees, it is a right triangle. Additionally, if the triangle has one angle at 28 degrees and the other angles are equal (for example, two angles of 76 degrees), it could also be an isosceles triangle.
False because the 3rd angle has to be a right angle of 90 degrees because the 3 angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
Sure. The other two angles would then be 20 each.