Can a triangle have 72°, 100° and 30° as its vertex angles? Explain

Can a triangle have 72°, 100° and 30° as its vertex angles? Explain

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  1. Answer:

    NO

    Step-by-step explanation:

    A triangle cannot have 72°, 100°, 30° because the sum of all angles of a triangle is always equal to 180°.

    Since, the sum of 72°, 100° & 30° = 202° is not equal to 180°.

    HENCE, 72°, 180° & 30° cannot be vertex angles of a triangle.

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