Angles: acute angle, obtuse angle, right angle Triangles: isosoles triangle, scalene triangle, equadrital triangle, right triangle, acute triangle, obtuse triangle
right triangle. obtuse triangle. acute triangle
Acute Triangle - All of the angles are under 90 degrees. Right Triangle - One angle is 90 degrees Obtuse Triangle - A triangle that has one angle greater than 90 degrees
equaladiral triangle: all sides are equal in size scalene triangle: all sides are different in size isosceles triangle: two sides are the same length in size
Equilateral: Length of all 3 sides is equal.Isosceles: At least 2 sides have equal length so an Equilateral triangle is also an Isoceles triangle.Scalene: The lengths of all sides are different.
Acute Triangle - All of the angles are under 90 degrees. Right Triangle - One angle is 90 degrees Obtuse Triangle - A triangle that has one angle greater than 90 degrees.
One way of classifying triangles is by the number of congruent sides (angles). A triangle is equilateral if all its sides are equal. All its angles will also be equal. A triangle is isosceles if two of its sides are equal. The angles at the end of the third side will be equal to one another. A triangle is scalene if all three sides are of different length. In this case, all three angles will also be different.
All triangles are 3-sided. There are 3 different kinds. One where all 3 sides are equal length and have equal angles is called an Equilateral triangle. A triangle with two sides and angles the same is known as an Isosceles triangle. The last kind of triangle has 3 unequal sides and 3 unequal angles and it is called a Scalene triangle.
the three kinds of triangle are iscoceles scalene and etc:
There are four different kinds of angles and they are:- Acute angles are greater than 0 but less than 90 degrees Right angles are 90 degrees Obtuse angles are greater than 90 but less than 180 degrees Reflex angles are greater than 180 degrees
Equilateral: 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles Isosceles: 2 equal sides and 2 equal angles Right angle: a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles and sides that vary in length Obtuse: an obtuse angle and 2 acute angles and sides that vary in length Scalene: 3 acute angles and 3 different side lengths
In normal geometry, it's not possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles. It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in spherical geometry -- it's a kind of "spherical triangle". It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in some kinds of non-Euclidean geometry -- it's a kind of "non-Euclidean triangle".
acute, Right, and obtuse