Respuesta :
No. Two angles will have to be the same and the third angle will just be 180° minus twice the smaller angles.
So if we let the equal angles equal a, and the large angle equal be we have:
2a+b=180
So there are infinitely many values that a and b can have.
a=(180-b)/2, so the smaller equal angles have the range (0,90)
b=180-2a, so the larger has a range of (0,180)
So if we let the equal angles equal a, and the large angle equal be we have:
2a+b=180
So there are infinitely many values that a and b can have.
a=(180-b)/2, so the smaller equal angles have the range (0,90)
b=180-2a, so the larger has a range of (0,180)
No.
Taat triangle is right-angled ( one angle = 90 degrees)
There are many triangles with congruent sides where 2 angles are equal and the other is 180 - sum of these 2, for example
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50 50 80
40 40 100 etc...
Taat triangle is right-angled ( one angle = 90 degrees)
There are many triangles with congruent sides where 2 angles are equal and the other is 180 - sum of these 2, for example
30 30 120
50 50 80
40 40 100 etc...