A right triangle is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle (that is, a 90-degree angle). The relation between the sides and angles of a right triangle is the basis for trigonometry.
The angles where the equal sides meet the third side of the triangle are equal angles.
A triangle with no equal sides or angles will always be classified as 'scalene'.
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two equal sides and two equal angles. The two equal sides are called the legs, and the angle between them is called the vertex angle. The two other angles in an isosceles triangle are equal and are called the base angles.
if any two angles are similar the triangle will be similar
Yes as in the case of an isosceles triangle which has two equal sides and two equal base angles
A triangle has three components - three sides, three angles, and three vertices. The sides are the line segments that connect the vertices, the angles are the measurements between these sides, and the vertices are the points where the sides intersect.
Two pairs of congruent angles and one pair of congruent sides ( sides not between the pairs of angles ).
Sides and Angles in a TriangleBy definition, a triangle has three sides. Since the number of sides and angles is equal, it would also have three angles.
False - and false ! Not ALL angles are right-angles - and a triangle has THREE sides !
A triangle has 3 angles and 3 sides, which is why it is called a TRIangle.
Yes a triangle consists of three sides and three angles.