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How do you get 90 degree angles in 1 triangle? - Answers
There are 180 degrees in a triangle - the sum of the angles totals 180 . So there can only be on 90 angle. The other two angles must add up to 90. Pythagoras theorem states " The square of the hypotenuse of a RIGHT ANGLED (90 degrees) triangle equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides". So if you have a 3-4-5 or a 5-12-13 triangle and their multiples etc, you will have a triangle with a 90 degree angle.
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How do you get 90 degree angles in 1 triangle? - Answers
There are 180 degrees in a triangle - the sum of the angles totals 180 . So there can only be on 90 angle. The other two angles must add up to 90. Pythagoras theorem states " The square of the hypotenuse of a RIGHT ANGLED (90 degrees) triangle equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides". So if you have a 3-4-5 or a 5-12-13 triangle and their multiples etc, you will have a triangle with a 90 degree angle.
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How do you get 90 degree angles in 1 triangle? - Answers
There are 180 degrees in a triangle - the sum of the angles totals 180 . So there can only be on 90 angle. The other two angles must add up to 90. Pythagoras theorem states " The square of the hypotenuse of a RIGHT ANGLED (90 degrees) triangle equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides". So if you have a 3-4-5 or a 5-12-13 triangle and their multiples etc, you will have a triangle with a 90 degree angle.
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