With three different angles in the corners: Scalene With one different angles in a corner: Isosceles With all the same angles: Equilateral
No but a cuboid prism may fit the description
You strain solid objects out of water with a sieve or mesh.
The shortest side is opposite the smallest angle. The longest side is opposite the biggest angle. The middle length side is opposite the middle sized angle. For a triangle with sides of length a, b, and c, with c being the hypotenuse (the longest side), a2 + b2 = c2. The angles within a triangle must all add to 180o.
Ranges come in a wide number of sized, but most are 30 inches.
You can make a square, a rhombus, a parrallelogram, a kite, a rectangle, and a trapezoid. If you were to make all these shapes out of two triangles, you would have to have different sized triangles for most of them. If you put the bottoms of both of them together, it will make a diamond shape. But they would have to be the same size.
equilateral
A scalene triangle has different sized sides and angles.
No but a cuboid prism may fit the description
Yes, it is called outwash.
No. They have different sized different for different sized nipples.
The Fable of All That Triangle Stuff As Sized Up by the Meal Ticket - 1917 was released on: USA: 13 October 1917
Pipe organs have different sized pipes because they can then make different sounds.
I dont think there is a sport with two different sized goals!
An isoceles triangle is a triangle which has exactly two sides of equal length. The third side can be longer or shorter than the other two. The two sides being of equal length means that two of the angles are of equal size (not the one between the two equal-sized sides).Other types of triangleAn equilateral triangle is one where all three sides are of equal length and so all angles are of equal size. A right-angled triangle is one which has a right angle in it. It can be either an isoceles triangle or a scalene triangle. Scalene triangles are triangles where every side is of a different length and every angle is of a different size.
Normal sized horses are called hermafordiates. They are used for mortal combat.
Different sized stars burn at different temperatures. Different temperatures produce different colours. Stars that are moving away from us will shift their colours towards the red. This is called "Red shift".
No they don't always have different sized wheels. If you have a 'Super' model you would have different sized wheels, if you have 'Standard' model they would all be the same.