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The same three sides also determine the angles uniquely. However, the same three angles do not uniquely determine the sides: they only determine the ratio between the sides. So, two triangles with the same angles can be of different size (similar triangles).
If all 3 sides are equal: Equilateral Triangle If 2 sides are equal: Isosceles Triangle If all 3 sides are unequal/different: Scalene Triangle
If its 4 sides are of different lengths then it will have no congruent angles
It is not possible to determine the length of the sides of a regular polygon simply from the number of sides.
A scalene triangle has all different sides.
The land there is pretty bad because of the factories and the pollution, but that is only in the cities. In the mountain sides or places that are away from the city, the soil is pretty decent.
The land there is pretty bad because of the factories and the pollution, but that is only in the cities. In the mountain sides or places that are away from the city, the soil is pretty decent.
The same three sides also determine the angles uniquely. However, the same three angles do not uniquely determine the sides: they only determine the ratio between the sides. So, two triangles with the same angles can be of different size (similar triangles).
If all 3 sides are equal: Equilateral Triangle If 2 sides are equal: Isosceles Triangle If all 3 sides are unequal/different: Scalene Triangle
There are many different ways but a defining characteristic is that is has two pairs of parallel sides.
a plateau.
I think it is the face of a mountain.
You need to know the sides of one to be able to determine the sides of the other.
If its 4 sides are of different lengths then it will have no congruent angles
a)Mountain Sides b)Deserts c) Farmlands d)Forest The Answer Is Mountain Sides.
I believe that the temperature may affect the animals and plants.
Rainfall on the windward and leeward sides of a mountain differ in the amount, whereby the windward side receives more rainfall.