equilateral and scalene
Equilateral triangles have 3 equal sides whereas isosceles triangles have only 2 equal sides
No because they are 2 different types of triangles
They are both different types of triangles one has 3 equal sides and the other has 2 equal sides.
The simplest pattern is 2n+1, so the 16th figure will have 33 triangles. Of course, if you are creating new triangles and also keeping the old triangles, this would be different.
scalene triangles
i dont know, cause i am dumbmaybe triangles
To create three different drawings showing a number of circles and triangles in which the ratio is 2:3 you can: Start with an equilateral triangle, draw a circle inside it, draw an equilateral triangle inside the circle, draw a circle in the triangle and then draw an equilateral tiangle in the smallest circle. Or, you could draw 3 triangles and 2 circles in a line. Or, you could draw 3 triangles on a line with 2 circles between them.
The ratio of two circles to three triangles is not a straightforward comparison as circles and triangles are different shapes. However, if we are comparing the areas of two circles to the combined areas of three triangles, we would need to calculate the area of each shape using their respective formulas (πr^2 for circles and 1/2 base x height for triangles) and then compare the total areas. The ratio would then be the total area of the circles divided by the total area of the triangles.
Scalene Triangle. Isoceles triangles have 2 equal lengths (Trick: 2 eyes), Equallateral triangles have all equal sides. Self explanatory...
no. Equilateral triangles have all equal sides. Isoceles triangles only have 2 congruent sides. Isosceles triangles have 2 equal sides.
There are 12 triangles in 2 hexigons
An Isosceles triangles has two equal angles :)