The two other angles are 45 degrees each. The three angles of every triangle always add up to 180 degrees. -- A right triangle is a triangle that has a right angle in it. -- A right angle is 90 degrees. -- That leaves 90 degrees for the other two angles in the right triangle. -- If it happens to be isosceles, then the other two angles are equal. -- Those must both be 45 degrees.
A straight angle is a line which has an angle of 180 degrees therefore two right angles (90 degrees) make a line.
Yes. Compementary angles total 90 degrees. In a right angled triangle the right angle uses 90 of the 180 degrees in a triangle, leaving 90 degrees for the other two angles.
180 degrees
two supplementary angles * * * * * NO! Supplementary angles sum to 180 degrees = 2 right angles. The correct answer is complementary angles.
180 degrees
A right angle is 90 degrees so two right angles put together would equal 180 degrees
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Two right angles add up to 180 degrees because a right angle is 90 degrees
There are 225 degrees in 2 and 1/2 right angles
A single right-angle has an angle of 90 degrees, whichever way up it is. Therefore TWO right angles would have a total of 180 degrees.
There are two angles: one of 90 degrees and the other of 270 deg.
No, it has two angles over 90 degrees and two angles below 90 degrees.
right angles
It is impossible to have a triangle with two right angles. This is because a triangle=180 degrees. Two right angles would make up all of the 180 degrees.
A right angle triangle has 2 acute angles that add up to 90 degrees, along with 1 right angle of 90 degrees.
No, because two right angles=180 degrees. A triangle has three sides and is 180 degrees, so two right angles would not form a triangle.