All angles in a triangle add up to 180, so 180-41-49= 90
The third angle is 81 degrees because 180-41-58 = 81 degrees
All triangles have 180 degrees. 41 + 62 = 103. 103 + 80 = 183. Yes, 183 is close to 180, but is three degrees off. It is not possible to have a triangle like this because of its three extra degrees.
% rate:= (41/117) x 100%= 0.3504 x 100%= 35.04%
No. A triangle has 180 degrees, those only add up to 172. A right triangle has 1 right angle (an angle that is 90 degrees). The other 2 angles can be whatever combination of angles as long as they add up to 90 (such as 45 and 45) since a triangle has 180 degrees.
That would be an acute scalene triangle.
It is 180-98 = 82 and 82/2 = 41 So the 3 angles are: 98 degrees, 41 degrees and 41 degrees because 2 angles in an isosceles triangle are equal in size.
All angles in a triangle add up to 180, so 180-41-49= 90
The third angle is 81 degrees because 180-41-58 = 81 degrees
All triangles have 180 degrees. 41 + 62 = 103. 103 + 80 = 183. Yes, 183 is close to 180, but is three degrees off. It is not possible to have a triangle like this because of its three extra degrees.
The 3rd angle will measure 180 -77 -62 = 41 degrees
% rate:= (41/117) x 100%= 0.3504 x 100%= 35.04%
Since the sum of the internal angles of a plane triangle is 180 degrees, the measure of the missing angle is 65 degrees. 180 - 74 - 41 = 65 degrees.
This is not a triangle. All three angles of any triangle must always add up to 180o. The angles you gave add up to only 59.9o.
No. A triangle has 180 degrees, those only add up to 172. A right triangle has 1 right angle (an angle that is 90 degrees). The other 2 angles can be whatever combination of angles as long as they add up to 90 (such as 45 and 45) since a triangle has 180 degrees.
75 add 41 = 116
41 degrees Celsius = 105.8 degrees Fahrenheit.