If the angles can form a triangle, classify it as acute, obtuse or right.

15°, 60°, 95°

Didn't you understand my previous answer?

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1360975625

Yes I did but It does not show a diagram or anything for these angles

What does 15 + 60 + 95 add up to? Is it 180 degrees?

If it isn't, it must not be a triangle.

It adds up to 170 degrees and It wants to know what TYPE of triangle it is.

It also wants to know IF it's a triangle:

If the angles can form a triangle, . . .

It is not a triangle.

To determine if the angles can form a triangle, we need to check if the sum of the angles is equal to 180 degrees. Let's calculate the sum:

15° + 60° + 95° = 170°

Since the sum of the angles is less than 180 degrees, these angles cannot form a triangle.

However, if you have different angles, and the sum of the angles is equal to 180 degrees, you can determine the type of triangle based on the values of the angles.

- An acute triangle has all three angles less than 90 degrees.
- An obtuse triangle has one angle greater than 90 degrees.
- A right triangle has one angle that is exactly 90 degrees.

I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.