a triangle can have as many midsegments as you put in that particular triangle
What type of triangle?
There are 3 angles in a triangle.
In Shape- and Position tolerances what does the term reference element means a special element on which the elmentary computations (integrals) are performed. For instance, the reference segment in GetFEM++ is the segment [0,1]. The reference triangle is the triangle (0,0), (0,1), (1,0).
A triangle has no prisms.
At the tip of Pascal's Triangle is the number 1, which makes up the zeroth row. The first row (1 & 1) contains two 1's, both formed by adding the two numbers above them to the left and the right, in this case 1 and 0 (all numbers outside the Triangle are 0's). In this way, the rows of the triangle go on infinitly. A number in the triangle can also be found by nCr (n Choose r) where n is the number of the row and r is the element in that row. For example, in row 3, 1 is the zeroth element, 3 is element number 1, the next three is the 2nd element, and the last 1 is the 3rd element. The formula for nCr is: n!/[r!(n-r)!].
Type your answer here... The 3 element of fire also knowen as the fire triangle. these elements are oxygen, fuel and heat.
A triangle - any triangle - has 3 sides.
3 is how many lines of symmetry a triangle has.
There are many different types of triangles. A few are a right triangle, obtuse triangle, equilateral triangle, acute triangle and isosceles triangle.
There are 3 angles in a triangle
A triangle has three sides.