The triangle is the Greek letter Delta. It means the difference between two quantities.
In a periodic equation a triangle can be used to represent the given change of something.
It is a symbolic equation which requires triangle = 21.
mathematical equation
a delta's a triangle, so the area of a triangle is bh/2
Since a triangle is two-dimensional, it cannot have volume.
The little triangle is the Greek letter delta, and it means change. This shows up in chemical equations in particular, used to indicate a change in energy as a product of a reaction.
The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.
the equation for a triangle is 1/2base*height knowing that it's a simple equation solving for a single unknown.
If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.
The symbol is referred to as "delta" and means that the reaction occurs under heating conditions.
The answer depends on WHAT the equation is about.
S1+s2+s3