First, here's an isosceles triangle, it has two equal length sides and two equal angles. Oh! Very clever! Now we have an equilateral triangle. Three sides of equal length andall the angles are 60 ...
The three angles in a triangle add up to \(180^\circ\). If two of the angles are known then the third can be calculated by following these steps: Add the two known angles together. Subtract the ...
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