Not possible to answer, as there are an infinite number of possibilities.
By definition, there are three angles in a triangle, each of the angles must be somewhere between (but not including) 0 and 180°. The three angles must total 180°.
In an acute triangle, all the angles will be less than 90°.
In an obtuse triangle, one of the angles will be between 90 and 180°.
In a right triangle, one of the angles will be exactly 90°.
In an equilateral triangle, all the angles will be 60°.
In an isoceles triangle, two of the angles will be the same, and they will all be less than 90°.
Did you fall asleep in math class?
2006-08-08 14:53:04
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answered by minefinder 7
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By definition, there are three angles in a triangle, each of the angles must be somewhere between (but not including) 0° and 180°. The three angles must total 180°.
In an acute triangle, all the angles will be less than 90°.
In an obtuse triangle, one of the angles will be between 90° and 180°.
Also the sum of the exterior and interior angle of the triangle is equal to 180°. If u know the exterior angle , the interior angle can be found and vice versa
In a right triangle, one of the angles will be exactly 90° and the other two angles will sum up to 90°.
2006-08-09 00:50:08
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answered by RAMA K 2
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Do you mean how many degrees are in one of the angles of a triangle? Depends on what the other two angles add up to. Remember, total of all angles in a trianglel = 180 degrees, with none being greater than 90 degrees, that is in normal plane geometry. On the surface of a sphere the total may be more than 180.
2006-08-08 21:53:32
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answered by hopfuleone 1
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The sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees for a triangle.
2006-08-08 21:51:24
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answered by Roadkill 6
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The sum of all the angles of a triangle add to 180 deg.
2006-08-08 21:51:14
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answered by jdomanico 4
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180 minus the other two corners
2006-08-08 22:46:03
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answered by iberius 4
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They will all add up to 180
2006-08-08 22:35:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the three sides have to add to 180 therefore each side coud be different pytagurum therom
2006-08-08 21:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends but they will all add up to 180
2006-08-08 21:51:09
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answered by Devin 2
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It depends on the length of the sides and the size of the other two angles.
2006-08-08 21:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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