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15 S 60 W is in South America.
Sum of all angles in a triangle is equal to 180o. If two angles are 60o then the third angle is: Third angle = 180o - (60o + 60o) = 60o. But a right triangle is one having one angle equal to 90o but in this case there is no angle equal to 90o. So there is no right triangle which has two angles equal to 60o.
Assuming the diamond shape is like two equilateral triangles joined together at their bases. The top and bottom angles are 60o each, while the two side angles (where they join) are 120o each (60o+60o=120o).
The angles of a triangle always add up to 180o. A right angle triangle has angle of 90o, 60o, 60o.
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60o Angles in a triangle sum to 180o With 3 angles all the same each one is 180o ÷ 3 = 60o
It all depends. If you are attempting to melt a metal, then high temp is good. If you are making ice cream, then low temp is good. If you are talking about the ambient outdoors temp, then while we can dress accordingly for temp of say 60o below usual ambients, it becomes impossible to dress for temp even 20o above normal ambient.
A regular triangle would have all angles equal, each being 60o. Thus a right angled triangle is an "irregular" triangle in that one of its angles is 90o which is not 60o.
The area of any hexagon is 6(0.5)(L)(L sin 60o) = 3L2 sin 60o, where L is the length of one side and is also the radius of the circumscribed circle.