No. Total angles 360. 3 x 60 would leave 180 which is a straight line!
well for any quadrilateral you would need 3 other angles, then you would add them up, and then subtract from the total you get out of 360(the number that all quadrilateral angles add up to).
There can be at most 3 obtuse angles in a quadrilateral.
An equilateral triangle, also known as equiangular.
A quadrilateral is ANY closed figure with 4 sides. Therefore, it also has 4 angles - any of which may, or may not, be congruent. About the only general statement about angles that applies to all quadrilaterals is that the sum of the angles is 360 degrees. By the way, it is possible for a quadrilateral to have 3 congruent angles, and the fourth angle not be congruent with the other 3.
No. Very few of them do.
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An equilateral triangle has 3 interior 60 degree angles but a right angle triangle can have 3 interior angles of 90, 60 and 30 degrees
well for any quadrilateral you would need 3 other angles, then you would add them up, and then subtract from the total you get out of 360(the number that all quadrilateral angles add up to).
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There can be at most 3 obtuse angles in a quadrilateral.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees
3 times.
No, it has four.
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No a quadrilateral can't have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle because if a polygon did have 3 obtuse angles and 1 right angle then it would not even be a quadrilateral.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that add up to 180 degrees and trisecting a 60 degree angle equally would give 3 equal 20 degree angles.
A quadrilateral, by definition, is a four-sided polygon with four angles. If a shape has only three angles, it is classified as a triangle, not a quadrilateral. Therefore, a quadrilateral cannot have just three angles; it must have four angles that sum up to 360 degrees.