Many triangles can have 25° angles. In a right triangle, for example, where one of the non-90° angles is 65°, the other must be 25°.
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35 degrees because the 3 angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
If the numbers mentioned in the question (14, 25, and 141) are referencing the angle measurements in degrees, then this is an obtuse scalene triangle.
Yes, a triangle has a total of 180 degrees of its angles. Since a right triangle has one angle that is 90 degrees, the other two angles much add up to 180-90=90 degrees. 65+25=90.
Since the sum of the angles of a triangle = 180c, then the third angle is 15 degrees, Since the three angles are all different in size 140,25, & 15, this makes the three sides of different lengths. Since the three angles are all different then it is a scalene triangles, also one angle is greater than 90 degrees , at 140 degrees. This makes the angle obtuse. So overall the triangle is an obtuse scalene triangle.
There is 180 degrees in every triangle.
An obtuse triangle
It is an obtuse scalene triangle.
isocleles triangle
35 degrees because the 3 angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
Because the total sum of interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
If its other two angles are 25 degrees and 90 degrees then it is a right angle triangle.
Scalene
Yes, those three numbers could represent the angles of a triangle, since their sum is 180.
To find the third angle of a triangle when two angles are known, you can use the fact that the sum of all three angles in a triangle is always 180 degrees. Therefore, if two angles are 45 degrees and 110 degrees, you can add these together to find the sum of the two known angles (45 + 110 = 155 degrees). Then, subtract this sum from 180 degrees to find the measure of the third angle: 180 - 155 = 25 degrees. Thus, the third angle of the triangle is 25 degrees.
No problem at all. Here's one: 150 degrees, 25 degrees, 5 degrees.
if you are asking about a triangle, the remaining angle is 105 degrees
yes because an acute triangular is lower than 90 degrees so lets say you wanted a 50 degrees triangle that can be isosceles cuz the 2 angles can be 25 and 25 that acute and isosceles. :) :)Zoe