If all angles measure up to 61 and 'B' is one of the angles,
then 'B' also measures 61.
If not, then we'll need to see the drawing.
All interior angles of any triangle amount to 180 degrees. 180-90-29 = 61 So the third angle will be 61 degrees.
If you mean dimensions of 11, 60 and 61 then yes they will form a right angle triangle.
Easily. Just as long as all three angles are acute and different. Like 59, 60, and 61 degrees.
1x61=61 That's all. Only 1 and 61
You cannot. 61 is a pure number which has no length and so cannot be converted into a measure of length.
The sum of all three angles is 180 degrees. You now have the necessary information to answer your question.
All interior angles of any triangle amount to 180 degrees. 180-90-29 = 61 So the third angle will be 61 degrees.
Assuming the angles are expressed in degrees: P = 2Q -3° (because "angle P is three less than twice the measure angle Q") P + Q = 180° (because they are supplementary angles) P+Q = 2Q - 3° + Q = 3Q -3° = 180° 3Q = 183° Q = 61° P = 2∙61° -3° = 122° - 3° = 119° If the angles are expressed in radians, the math is similar except you start with P = 2Q - 3 and P+Q = π yielding P = 2π/3 -1 and Q = π/3 +1
119 degrees
The interior angles of a 61-agon add up to 10620 degrees
If you mean dimensions of 11, 60 and 61 then yes they will form a right angle triangle.
29 degrees Let x represent the number of degrees of the smaller angle and y the number of degrees of the larger angle. Because the angles are complementary, x+y=90. From the problem, x=y-32. Now solve the equations by substituting x from the second into the first: y-32+y=90 2y-32=90 2y=90+32=122 y=122/2=61 x=y-32=61-32=29
There are 3 interior angles in a triangle that add up to 180 degrees and the 3 consecutive angles of 59, 60 and 61 degrees inside a scalene triangle add up to 180 degrees.
No. There are 5 types of angles: Acute, Obtuse, Straight, Reflex, and Round (or perigon). Acute is any angle below 90 degrees. Obtuse is any angle above 90, but below 180. Straight is any angle that reaches 180 degrees exactly (a straight line). Reflex is any angle above 180 degrees, but below 360 degrees. Round (perigon) is an angle where, from the starting points comes arount to a full revolution. So, a 61 degree angle is below 90 degrees, therefore it is acute.
I believe a scalene triangle CAN have a right angle. Def of scalene tri: a triangle with no equal sides, and no equal angles. A triangle with angles of 90, 29, and 61. Sides of 15.0, 27.0, and 30.9 this satisfies the definition. If you look at it the other way: can a right triangle be non-scalene, and there is only one possibility: the isosceles right triangle (45°, 45°, 90°), with sides (square_root(2), 1, and 1). It's not possible for an equilateral triangle to have a right angle. So all other right triangles are scalene (but not all scalene triangles are right triangles).
It is: 180-61-62 = 57 degrees
29 degree angle