A triangle can have up to all three acute angles. An equilateral triangle has three- sixty degree angles, which are acute.
A triangle with two 45 degree angles must be a right triangle.
an equilateral triangle
No. The interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180° 150° + 10° + 10° = 170° ≠ 180° Therefore a triangle cannot have interior angles of 150°, 10° and 10°
Angle sum property of a triangle states that the sum of angles in any triangle should be 180 degree. An angle greater than 90 degree is an obtuse angle. If we have 2 obtuse angles in a triangle, say, 95 degree, 100 degree & 50, it always tend to violate the angle sum property of the triangle. So we cannot have 2 obtuse angles in a triangle.
A triangle can have up to all three acute angles. An equilateral triangle has three- sixty degree angles, which are acute.
A triangle with two 45 degree angles must be a right triangle.
It is an equilateral triangle which in fact has three 60 degree angles
No, because a triangle needs three angles whose sums add up to 180 degrees. Since you already have the 180 degrees in 2 angles there is no room for a third. Without three angles, a shape cannot be a triangle.
No triangle has any 90-degree angles unless it's a right triangle. Most triangles are not.
Angles have toad to 180 degrees to be triangle so you have no triangle as angles add to 190. If angle is 116 degrees instead of 126 degrees you have isosceles triangle
180
It is an isosceles triangle.
A triangle has no right angles when it is not a right angle triangle as for example as in the case of an equilateral triangle that has 3 equal 60 degree angles.
an equilateral triangle
No, an equilateral triangle as three 60 degree angles.
Because the 3 interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees and not 1 angle on its own