Interior Angles of a Triangle

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degrees
radians
decimal places
The interior angles of a triangle always add up to 180° (or
π
radians). You can see that by putting the corners together and observing the straight line that they create.

Details

Drag the corners of the triangle to change the angles but notice how the total of the angles never changes.

External Links

Triangle (Wolfram MathWorld)

Permanent Citation

Jon McLoone
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​"Interior Angles of a Triangle"​
​http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/InteriorAnglesOfATriangle/​
​Wolfram Demonstrations Project​
​Published: March 7, 2011