Triangles identify a code description that has been revised.
To identify the figure accurately, please provide a description or image of the triangles in question. Triangles can be identified by their sides (scalene, isosceles, equilateral) or angles (acute, right, obtuse), and knowing specific characteristics will help determine which two triangles are relevant.
no. Equilateral triangles have all equal sides. Isoceles triangles only have 2 congruent sides. Isosceles triangles have 2 equal sides.
No. Triangles all have three sides.
it has 4 sides that are triangles
Some, but not all. Triangles with 2 congruent sides are called isoceles triangles. Triangles with 3 congruent sides are called equilateral triangles.
isosceles triangles have 2 congruent sides scalene triangles have no congruent sides equilateral triangles have 3 congruent sides
To find the length of segment EF in similar triangles ABC and DEF, you need to use the properties of similar triangles, which state that corresponding sides are proportional. First, identify the lengths of corresponding sides from both triangles. Then, set up a proportion using these lengths and solve for EF. If you provide the lengths of the sides, I can help you calculate EF specifically.
Equilateral triangles have 3 equal sides whereas isosceles triangles have only 2 equal sides
A triacontakaidigon is a polyhedron with 32 sides. If the sides are all triangles, then there are 32 triangles in a triacontakaidigon, but a triacontakaidigon does not need to have triangular shaped sides.
None because all triangles have 3 sides
A pentagon has 3 triangles and 5 sides