46 deg If a triangle has angles measuring , 51, and 83 deg , what type of triangle is it?

obtuse triangle

acute triangle

O right triangle

small triangle

The sum of the angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees.

Given that one angle measures 46 degrees, another measures 51 degrees, and another measures 83 degrees, we can find the remaining angle by subtracting the sum of the known angles from 180 degrees:

180 - 46 - 51 - 83 = 180 - 180 = 0

Since the remaining angle is 0 degrees, this is not a valid triangle.

Therefore, the triangle described does not exist.