An isosceles triangle.
A triangle has 3 sides and 3 vertices. Strictly speaking, the interior of the triangle is not part of the triangle so it has no faces. However, a triangular lamina will have two faces - one from above and one from below.
A true triangle is a two dimensional object, so it has NO faces at all (or maybe one). Triangles have 3 sides, but not 3 faces.
A two-dimensional shape with three sides is a triangle. A three-dimensional shape with three faces is a cylinder.
A triangle has three faces. In geometry, a face refers to a flat surface of a solid shape. Since a triangle is a two-dimensional shape with three sides, it has three faces. Each side of the triangle forms one of its three faces.
Scalene Triangle: a triangle with no two sides equalIsosceles Triangle: a triangle with two sides equalEquilateral Triangle: a triangle with all sides equalRight Triangle: A triangle with two 'legs' vertex creates a 90o angle.
A triangle with two congruent sides is an isosceles triangle, and a triangle with three congruent sides is an equilateral triangle.
No. A triangle is a two-dimensional polygon (flat figure). It has sides that consist of three line segments, with an interior area. Only a three-dimensional form (polyhedron) can have faces. Triangles serve as faces for any number of polyhedrons, such as pyramids.
A triangle which has no two sides congruent is called a Scalene Triangle.
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides
An Isosceles Triangle has two sides that are equal in length.* * * * *But, a triangle with no two sides equal (as per the question that was asked), the answer is a scalene triangle.
An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides of equal length.
A triangle with two congruent sides is an isoscelestriangle. But an equilateral triangle has two congruent sides. (It actually has three congruent sides.) And isosceles triangle is generally described as a triangle with exactly two congruent sides.