A tautological triangle.
The angles in a triangle will always equal 180 degrees. 180 - 48.3 - 33.6 = 98.1
130 degrees is the measure of the base angles of an isosceles triangle whose vertex has a measure of 50 degrees.
A triangle can't measure 75 degrees. A measure in degrees applies to angles, not to polygons such as triangles. In a triangle on a flat surface, the sum of angles is 180°.
180 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees.
In an isosceles triangle, two angles are equal. Since the angles provided are 54 degrees and 63 degrees, the equal angles must be 54 degrees. The sum of the angles in any triangle is 180 degrees. Thus, the measure of the third angle is calculated as follows: 180 - 54 - 54 = 72 degrees.
A right triangle.
The angles in a triangle will always equal 180 degrees. 180 - 48.3 - 33.6 = 98.1
130 degrees is the measure of the base angles of an isosceles triangle whose vertex has a measure of 50 degrees.
A triangle can't measure 75 degrees. A measure in degrees applies to angles, not to polygons such as triangles. In a triangle on a flat surface, the sum of angles is 180°.
The sum of the angles of any triangle is 180 degrees.
90 degrees
180 degrees
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees.
angles that measure 90 degrees.
That is a icocsles triangle.