There are no triangles that equal 60 degrees, but a triangle with three 60 degree corners is called an equilateral trangle.
equiangular triangle
A triangle with two 60-degree angles is an isosceles triangle. In such a triangle, the third angle must also be 60 degrees to satisfy the triangle sum theorem, which states that the sum of the angles in a triangle equals 180 degrees. Therefore, a triangle with two 60-degree angles is an equilateral triangle, where all three sides are equal in length.
all triangles equal 180 degrees so 180/3 equals 60 so, the measure of each angle of an equilateral triangle is 60 degrees.
A triangle with angles measuring 60 degrees, 40 degrees, and 80 degrees is classified as a scalene triangle, as all three angles are different. The sum of the angles equals 180 degrees, which is a requirement for all triangles. Additionally, since one angle is greater than 60 degrees and less than 90 degrees, it is also an acute triangle, as all angles are less than 90 degrees.
The last angle would have to be 60 degrees as well. Since there are 180 degrees in a triangle, 60+60=120 and 180-120=60, it has to be 60 degrees.
no the sum of a triangle always equals 180
an equilateral triangle, or equiangular triangle
equiangular triangle
Yes the 3 interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
A triangle with two 60-degree angles is an isosceles triangle. In such a triangle, the third angle must also be 60 degrees to satisfy the triangle sum theorem, which states that the sum of the angles in a triangle equals 180 degrees. Therefore, a triangle with two 60-degree angles is an equilateral triangle, where all three sides are equal in length.
an equalateral triangle 60 degrees 60 degrees 60 degrees
all triangles equal 180 degrees so 180/3 equals 60 so, the measure of each angle of an equilateral triangle is 60 degrees.
A triangle with angles measuring 60 degrees, 40 degrees, and 80 degrees is classified as a scalene triangle, as all three angles are different. The sum of the angles equals 180 degrees, which is a requirement for all triangles. Additionally, since one angle is greater than 60 degrees and less than 90 degrees, it is also an acute triangle, as all angles are less than 90 degrees.
The last angle would have to be 60 degrees as well. Since there are 180 degrees in a triangle, 60+60=120 and 180-120=60, it has to be 60 degrees.
an equilateral triangle
No. By definition, the angles of an equilateral triangle are 60 degrees, 60 degrees, and 60 degrees. A right triangle, on the other hand, must have a 90 degree angle.
If each of the 3 interior angles measure 60 degrees then it is an equilateral triangle.