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A triangle is made up of 3 angles, which equal 180 degrees.
The base angles of an isosceles triangle are the two angles that are equal to each other. They can be between 89.999...o and 0.000000..01o.
One right angle is equal to 90 degrees, or a vertical line extending from the o degree plane. Therefore, two right angles, presumably side to side, would have 180 degrees, since together the would be supplementary angles. Supplementary angles are two angles which combine to from 180 degrees, and 90 plus 90 would equal 180 degrees. Look at angle DBE and at angle EBC. Each are 90 degree angles, or right angles, and together equal 180 degrees.
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It s interior angles add up to 540 degrees and its exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
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A triangle is made up of 3 angles, which equal 180 degrees.
The base angles of an isosceles triangle are the two angles that are equal to each other. They can be between 89.999...o and 0.000000..01o.
One right angle is equal to 90 degrees, or a vertical line extending from the o degree plane. Therefore, two right angles, presumably side to side, would have 180 degrees, since together the would be supplementary angles. Supplementary angles are two angles which combine to from 180 degrees, and 90 plus 90 would equal 180 degrees. Look at angle DBE and at angle EBC. Each are 90 degree angles, or right angles, and together equal 180 degrees.
The One-Step is a dance. It was popular at the beginning of the 20th century.
A herb beginning with the letter "o" is oregano.
For angle L, the adjacent angle o, and its opposite angle M, are both 158 degrees. (it's a rhomboid) In a parallelogram, adjacent angles total 180 degrees (they are supplementary), since the opposite angles must be the same and there are two of each.
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NO!!!! Only to right angles (90 o) triangles. For other types of triangle, you have to use a construction line, which has a right angle in it.
The O-N-O bond angles are greater in the nitrate ion (NO3-) compared to the nitrite ion (NO2-).
Countries beginning with O: Oman Countries beginning with Q: Qatar