they add up to 180 degrees
Yes, the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle can be greater than every interior angle of the triangle. An exterior angle is formed by extending one side of the triangle, and its measure is equal to the sum of the two non-adjacent interior angles. Since the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees, an exterior angle can exceed individual interior angles, especially in cases where the triangle has one or more small angles.
There are three angles in a triangle but to measure them you would use a protractor.
because the sums of all angles in a triangle must always be 180. So with 3 equal angles they all have to be 60.
It is an isosceles triangle
An equilateral triangle.
Yes, the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle can be greater than every interior angle of the triangle. An exterior angle is formed by extending one side of the triangle, and its measure is equal to the sum of the two non-adjacent interior angles. Since the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees, an exterior angle can exceed individual interior angles, especially in cases where the triangle has one or more small angles.
There are three angles in a triangle but to measure them you would use a protractor.
72, 72, 36
because the sums of all angles in a triangle must always be 180. So with 3 equal angles they all have to be 60.
An isosceles triangle has two equal angles.
An equilateral triangle.
It is an isosceles triangle
Yes because the 3 equal interior angles each measure 60 degrees which is an acute angle
Two angles of a triangle add up to 65°. What is the measure of the third angle?
Every triangle has at least three angles.
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees.
The three interior angles add up to 180°. (180° is the measure of a triangle)