Simple answer: No.
A triangle MUST have three lines, no more or less.
For two lines to run parallel, they'd need two crossbars to connect fully.
On every triangle there's line A, B, and C. They have ends 1, and 2.
A1 must touch B1, B2 must touch C2, and C1 must come back and touch A2.
An equilateral triangle contains at least 2 lines of symmetry (it actually contains 3 lines of symmetry). An equilateral triangle is also radially symmetric.If the question is "Is there a triangle with exactly 2 lines lines of symmetry?", the answer is no.
First of all, your grammar is terrible. The question should be "Does a triangle have 2 lines of symmetry and 2 lines of rotational symmetry? and the answer is no. A triangle can not have 2 lines of rotational symmetry, because you only rotate the image, you do not use any lines.
Nope think 2 parallel sides like this ______________ ______________ there would have to be another 2 lines..and we all know there are 3 lines in a triangle :)
An equilateral triangle will have three lines of symmetry. Others will have one (or none). There is no triangle with only two.
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry whereas an isosceles triangle has 1 line of symmetry but normally no triangles have 2 lines of symmetry.
An isosceles triangle consist of 3 straight lines 2 of which are equal in length
2 paris of lines
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No
No
No, a triangle consists of 3 sides, thus "tri"
a right scalene triangle