Nothing. It is always possible to make a duplicate triangle.
There are three angles in a triangle but to measure them you would use a protractor.
it depends on the triangle
The triangle will then have 3 angles of 45, 45 and 90 degrees and take the shape of an isosceles right angle triangle.
An equilateral triangle.
No because the 3 interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
Nothing. It is always possible to make a duplicate triangle.
is it a right triangle if the measure is 5 7 and 9
Angle in triangle abc measure 27, 73 and 80, what kind of triangle is abc
The three interior angles add up to 180°. (180° is the measure of a triangle)
There are three angles in a triangle but to measure them you would use a protractor.
it depends on the triangle
A triangle on a concave surface.
A right triangle, whose the length measure of the side opposite to the angle of 30 degrees is one half of the length measure of the hypotenuse.
The triangle will then have 3 angles of 45, 45 and 90 degrees and take the shape of an isosceles right angle triangle.
Well, honey, the sum of all angles in a triangle is 180 degrees. So if two angles are already 54 degrees each, the third angle would be 72 degrees to make up the total. It's basic math, darling.
No, but if associated with some measurement units, it can be the measure of one side of a triangle.