Oh, dude, you're talking about triangles now? Alright, so, like, triangles can be classified based on their sides - you've got equilateral triangles (all sides are equal), isosceles triangles (two sides are equal), and scalene triangles (all sides are different lengths). It's like a little triangle party with different sides showing up!
An Equilateral has 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles A scalene triangle has no equal angles and no equal sides.
none - it's an isoscelese triangle it doesn't have right angles. It has two equal angles (both acute) and one other andgle (also acute)
An isosceles triangle has two sides the same length and one different. Two isosceles triangles is just two triangles like that. Unless you put them together and then you get a rectangle. I don't know if that was the answer you were looking for but that's all I got.
a triangle with two sides the same length i forgot what the proper name for it was'Equilateral triangle' is the fancy name. If two sides of a triangle are the same length then two of the angles should also be the same size. Woh Sorry I meant Isosceles triangle. (thanks whoever you are) I can't believe I got that wrong, how embarrassing.- yeah hahano, a equilateral triangle has 3 angles with all of them equal. that's the point of the word Equilateral so no its not a equilateral triangle and sorry to the guy who did the other thing
A triangle has got 3 sides to it & that's why it's called a triangle. Three sides.
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Yes an isosceles triangle has line symmetry
A triangle.
A triangle has 3 sides
if you know what a acute triangle looks like and you know what a isosceles triangle looks like just combined them together and then find the angles and degrees you'll find what a acute isosceles triangle looks like if you got the degrees right and angles
None.