Not normally but try drawing a triangle on a spherical shape
it adds up to 180
Supplimentary
Equilateral Triangle - All 3 angles are the same - Adds up to 180 (60,60,60) Isosceles Triangle - Only 2 angles are the same - Adds up to 180 (70,70,40) Scalene Triangle - Neither if the angles are the same - adds up to 180 (32,96,52)
they add up to 180 degrees
a straight line,as always, adds up to 180*
what type of triangle that adds up to 180 degrees * * * * * ALL 2-d triangles have angles that add up to 180 degrees.
Not normally but try drawing a triangle on a spherical shape
it adds up to 180
Use the fact that the sum of the angles, in a triangle, adds up to 180 degrees.Use the fact that the sum of the angles, in a triangle, adds up to 180 degrees.Use the fact that the sum of the angles, in a triangle, adds up to 180 degrees.Use the fact that the sum of the angles, in a triangle, adds up to 180 degrees.
Supplimentary
Equilateral Triangle - All 3 angles are the same - Adds up to 180 (60,60,60) Isosceles Triangle - Only 2 angles are the same - Adds up to 180 (70,70,40) Scalene Triangle - Neither if the angles are the same - adds up to 180 (32,96,52)
There is a formula for the total of the interior angles. A triangle (3 sides) adds up to 180°. A quadrilateral adds up to 360°. A pentagon adds up to 540° and a hexagon adds up to 720°. Notice that for each additional side, the sum of the interior angles increases by 180°. The general formula for an 'n' sided polygon is: (n-2) * 180° So (6-2) * 180° = 4 * 180° = 720° (like I said before)
A supplementary angle adds up to 90 degrees as a complementary adds up to 180 degrees
two congruent angles that adds up to 180
they add up to 180 degrees
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