The answer depends on what ratio of the triangle you are interested in.
the ratios in such a triangle are 1:2:sqrt(3) so the longest length is opposite the 90 degree angle and is twice as large as the length opposite the 30 degree angle
A right triangle has a 90 degree angle in it. This is not to be confused with a wrong triangle, which has two 90 degree angles.
No.
If the triangle has a 30 degree angle and a 60 degree angle then the 3rd angle must be a 90 degree angle because there are 180 degrees in a triangle and so therefore it is a right angle triangle.
The answer depends on what ratio of the triangle you are interested in.
The 110 degree angle makes this triangle an obtuse triangle.
the ratios in such a triangle are 1:2:sqrt(3) so the longest length is opposite the 90 degree angle and is twice as large as the length opposite the 30 degree angle
A 30-60-90 right triangle is one in which the three angles of the triangle 30, 60 and 90 degrees. The length of the sides of such a triangle have the ratio 1:2:square root of 3. The 1 is opposite the 30 degree angle, the 2 is opposite the 60 degree angle and the square root of 3 is opposite the 90 degree angle.
the ratio of the perimeter of triangle ABC to the perimeter of triangle JKL is 2:1. what is the perimeter of triangle JKL?
if the angle of a triangle are in the ratio 7:11:18,find the angle
A right triangle has a 90 degree angle in it. This is not to be confused with a wrong triangle, which has two 90 degree angles.
No.
The tangent ratio for a right angle triangle is opposite/adjacent.
If you mean the ratio of 2,4,6 then the angles are 30 degrees, 60 degrees and 90 degree which in effect is a right angle triangle.
If the triangle has a 30 degree angle and a 60 degree angle then the 3rd angle must be a 90 degree angle because there are 180 degrees in a triangle and so therefore it is a right angle triangle.
There are 2 triangles in a square so the ratio to square and triangle is 2 to 1