A rhombus has 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees and it has no right angles but opposite angles are equal.
No. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all equal sides. A parallelogram with all equal angles is a rectangle (which might also be a rhombus and a square).
2 triangles make up a rhombus which has 4 interior angles adding to 360 degrees and a triangles has 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore: 360/180 = 2 triangles
-- A scalene triangle has three interior angles and three exterior angles. -- The sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of the exterior angles is also 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of each interior angle and its adjacent exterior angle is 180 degrees.
No. The sum of the interior angles of any figure is [ 180 degrees x (2 less than the number of sides) ]. Any triangle . . . 180 degrees Any 4-sided figure, including a rhombus . . . 360 degrees Any 5-sided figure . . . 540 degrees Any 6-sided figure . . . 720 degrees . . . etc.
A rhombus has 4 interior angles that add up to 360 degrees and it has no right angles but opposite angles are equal.
No. A rhombus is a parallelogram with all equal sides. A parallelogram with all equal angles is a rectangle (which might also be a rhombus and a square).
interior angles of a rhombus = 360 interior angles of a right triangle =180 2 times as many
2 triangles make up a rhombus which has 4 interior angles adding to 360 degrees and a triangles has 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees. Therefore: 360/180 = 2 triangles
-- A scalene triangle has three interior angles and three exterior angles. -- The sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of the exterior angles is also 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of each interior angle and its adjacent exterior angle is 180 degrees.
No. The sum of the interior angles of any figure is [ 180 degrees x (2 less than the number of sides) ]. Any triangle . . . 180 degrees Any 4-sided figure, including a rhombus . . . 360 degrees Any 5-sided figure . . . 540 degrees Any 6-sided figure . . . 720 degrees . . . etc.
Generally, no. A rhombus will have supplementary adjacent angles (i.e. adding up to 180 degrees). The only time where the adjacent angles will be equal is when they are 90 degrees which by the way is a square.
Because , for a regular pentagon, the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon = (5-2)*180 = 540 degrees.
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
No, 180.
No, not necessarily. Think of a rhombus that is not a square. Its opposite angles are equal - either both acute (sum < 180) or both obtuse (sum >180).
If all of the interior angles of the polygon add up to 180 degrees, then the polygon is a triangle.