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What are the angles in a triangle?
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In any triangle, the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. This means that if you have a triangle with angles labeled as \( A \), \( B \), and \( C \), the relationship can be expressed as:
\[
A + B + C = 180^\circ
\]
Additionally, the angles can vary depending on the type of triangle:
1. **Acute Triangle**: All angles are less than 90 degrees.
2. **Right Triangle**: One angle is exactly 90 degrees.
3. **Obtuse Triangle**: One angle is greater than 90 degrees.
Regardless of the type, the total will always sum to 180 degrees.
\[
A + B + C = 180^\circ
\]
Additionally, the angles can vary depending on the type of triangle:
1. **Acute Triangle**: All angles are less than 90 degrees.
2. **Right Triangle**: One angle is exactly 90 degrees.
3. **Obtuse Triangle**: One angle is greater than 90 degrees.
Regardless of the type, the total will always sum to 180 degrees.
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