35 degrees because the 3 angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
120 degrees.
An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.
Well, isn't that a happy little triangle Tyler has there! To find the measure of the third angle, we can use the fact that the sum of all angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. So, if we add 35 and 85 together, we get 120 degrees. Subtracting that from 180 degrees leaves us with 60 degrees for the measure of the third angle. Happy painting, my friend!
It is: 360-80-120-65 = 95 degrees which is the 4th angle
Yes the 3 interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees.
no because an equilateral triangle is a total of 180 degrees not 120. but if you need to find the missing angle or missing degree then yes!
120 degrees.
The sum of the angles in a triangle add up to 180. So in this case 180-35-25=120. The missing angle in this problem is 120 degrees.
Each of the interior angles of an equilateral triangle is 120 degrees.
180-120-35 = 25 degrees
120 degrees.
An obtuse angled triangle can have can have one internal angle of 120 degrees.
180 degrees and it is an equilateral triangle
It is an isosceles triangle having 2 equal angles of 30 degrees and an apex angle of 120 degrees
An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.An angle with a measure of 120 degrees does nothing. It has no potential to do anything. It just is.
The three internal angles of a triangle always add up to 180 degrees.Two angles of 60 degrees make 120 degrees, leaving a further 60 degrees.
An isosceles triangle