No. The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle will always be 180 degrees.
Depends on the type of triangle. A right-angled triangle has ONE right angle - the remaining two angles total 90 degrees.
An equilateral triangle can't be a right triangle since an equilateral triangle has all 60° angles, which are NOT right angles [measuring 90°]. If a triangle is a right triangle, then it has a right angle!
The sum of the interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. Whether or not it is right angled is irrelevant.
The total sum of angles in any right triangle is 180 degrees. The total sum of angles in the question would amount to 190 degrees and therefore no such right angled triangle is possible.
No. The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle will always be 180 degrees.
Every triangle has three interior angles which total 180 degrees. A right triangle has one of the angles as 90 degrees.
Triangles do not necessarily have right angles, but they can. A triangle with a right angle is called a right triangle. A triangle cannot have more than one right angle, since the total of all three angles of every triangle equals 180°.
Depends on the type of triangle. A right-angled triangle has ONE right angle - the remaining two angles total 90 degrees.
right triangle
An equilateral triangle can't be a right triangle since an equilateral triangle has all 60° angles, which are NOT right angles [measuring 90°]. If a triangle is a right triangle, then it has a right angle!
The total sum of all angles in any triangle is 180 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. Whether or not it is right angled is irrelevant.
The total sum of angles in any right triangle is 180 degrees. The total sum of angles in the question would amount to 190 degrees and therefore no such right angled triangle is possible.
A triangle is composed of 180 degrees. Two right angles = 180 degrees, the total number for all angles in a triangle. Thus a triangle can not have more than one right angle. l____________l <------ This is what two right angles look like, as you can see it cannot ever be a triangle.
Since every type of triangle has a total of 180 degrees of angles, simply deduct the 90 of a right triangle, leaving you with a balance of ___ for the remaining acute angles.
Yes. Compementary angles total 90 degrees. In a right angled triangle the right angle uses 90 of the 180 degrees in a triangle, leaving 90 degrees for the other two angles.