All the angles are smaller than 90o, so triangle is acute triangle.
A right triangle, whose the length measure of the side opposite to the angle of 30 degrees is one half of the length measure of the hypotenuse.
With any type of triangle, the angles add up to 180 degrees. It does not matter if it is equilateral, scalene, or acute, or even right, obtuse, or acute.
This is a SCALENE triangle. There several types of triangle; Equilateral ; The three sides are the same length and the three angles are ALL 60 degrees. All angles are ACUTE Isosceles ; Two sides are the same length , and two angles have the same degree value. . May be ACUTE or OBTUSE. Right angled ; The three sides may vary in length, but ONE angle is 90 degrees. Is ACUTE, and maybe ISOSCELES. Scalene ; All three sides are of different length, and all three angles have different degree value. May be ACUTE or OBTUSE. Fort ALL triangles , of whatever shape, the sum of the interior angles is ALWAYS 180 degrees.
An ACUTE Anglke. NB Angles less than 90 degrees are ACUTE angles. Angles between 90 degrees and 180 degrees are OBTUSE angles. Angles greater than 180 degrees are REFLEX angles.
a triangle has 3 angles that total 180 degrees
If it is an equilateral triangle all the angles would be 90 degrees or right angles
No such triangle can exist. The sum of those angles is 204 degrees, but everybodyknows that the sum of the three interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees.
If each of its 3 angles are 60 degrees then it is an equilateral triangle If each of its 3 angles are different acute angles then it is a scalene triangle
isoceles
3 equal acute angles of 60 degrees.
An acute triangle.
60 degrees for an equilateral triangle, but it depends on what kind of triangle you're dealing with.
All the angles are smaller than 90o, so triangle is acute triangle.
This is a scalene triangle: The sum of the angles of any triangle must be 180 degrees. Subtracting the given angles from 180 leaves 98 degrees for the third angle. Therefore, no two angles of the triangle are equal, and no two sides can be equal.
No, sum of all angles of any kind of triangles has 180 degrees.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal angles of 60 degrees that all add up to 180 degrees