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  • 19-04-2021
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Is it possible for an isosceles triangle to have an obtuse angle of 179°? If so, what would the other two
angles have to be?

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VirαtKσhli
VirαtKσhli VirαtKσhli
  • 19-04-2021

Answer:

Yes , 0.5°

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that in a isosceles triangle , two sides are equal and therefore two angles are also equal. If one of the angles is 179° then ,

⇒ 179 + 2x = 180

⇒ 2x = 180 - 179

⇒ 2x = 1

⇒ x = 0.5°

Yes it's possible to draw a isosceles triangle with one of the obtuse angles as 179° and the other angles will be 0.5° .

Yes it's possible.

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