Yes, but not on this site. All triangles must have at least two acute angles. Take one of these and the exterior angle associated with it will meet your requirements.
Yes, because it is equal to the sum of the two of them.
Interior is inside the triangle, box or whatever shape you have. Exterior angles are created by lines that extend past the confines of the shape. An example of an exterior angle would be the angle the table makes with a triangular prism sitting on top of it (should be greater than 90 degrees in this example). An interior angle angle is the angle created by the prism itself (Should be less than 90 degrees in this example).ha just kiddin dats not the right answer
If exterior angle makes linear pair with the right angle then exterior angle is 90o.If exterior angle makes linear pair with any of the other two angles then it is greater than 90o i.e. obtuse angle.Consider a right triangle ABC, right angled at B.We have: ∠B = 90o and ∠A + ∠C = 90o.Let us consider exterior angle be x.If exterior angle is supplement to B(i.e. ∠B + x = 180o or linear pair) then exterior angle(x) = ∠A + ∠C = 90o.If exterior angle is supplement to any of the other two angles then exterior angle is greater than 90o.Let us say x is supplement to ∠A then x = ∠B + ∠C = 90o + ∠C.And 90o + ∠C is greater than 90o so, x is obtuse angle.
Usually, the measure of an exterior angle of a pentagon is greater.
A right triangle has a 90 degree angle, and an obtuse triangle has an angle greater than 90 degrees
Theorem: An measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the measures of the two non-adjacent interior angles.An exterior angle is formed by one side of a triangle and the extension of an adjacent side of the triangle.In the triangle at the right,
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Yes, because it is equal to the sum of the two of them.
It is an indication of an error, or the fact that the triangle is not in the Euclidean plane but on a convex surface.
That depends on the type of triangle it is but if it's an equilateral triangle then its exterior angle is greater than that of a regular heptagon
Smallest possible interior angle of regular polygon is 60 degrees (triangle). The greater the number of sides, the greater each interior angle. If exterior angle is 30 degrees, the polygon has 12 sides.
It is the regular triangle whose exterior angles are greater than the regular heptagon
The sum of interior and exterior angle = 180. The interior angle of a regular pentagon = (n-2)x180 / n = (5-2)x180/5 = 108 The exterior angle = 180 - 108 = 72 The interior angle is 35 degrees greater than exterior angle.
There is the Exterior Angle Inequality Theorem: If an angle is an exterior angle of a triangle, then its measure is greater than the measure of either of its corresponding remote interior angles.i don't know if that relly helps, but that's all i got
Interior is inside the triangle, box or whatever shape you have. Exterior angles are created by lines that extend past the confines of the shape. An example of an exterior angle would be the angle the table makes with a triangular prism sitting on top of it (should be greater than 90 degrees in this example). An interior angle angle is the angle created by the prism itself (Should be less than 90 degrees in this example).ha just kiddin dats not the right answer
interior angles of a rhombus = 360 interior angles of a right triangle =180 2 times as many
It is best to use an exterior primer outside, rather than an interior. While, the interior paint will work, it does not have the same protection such as UV protection, and fungicide protection that is found in exterior paints.