In equilateral triangle : sides are equal and angles are equal. So if all sides sre equal then the angles between them would be equal. The angles would equal 60 degrees.
In an isosceles triagle, two of the three sides are equal.
In a scalene triangle, all of the sides are different.
The sum of an angle and its reflex equal 360 degrees.
the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
Yes. The angle of incidence and reflection are equal.
There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
Both angles are equal.
On a smooth surface the angle of reflection and the angle of incidence is equal
The sum of an angle and its reflex equal 360 degrees.
the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection
equal
Yes. The angle of incidence and reflection are equal.
There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
They are equal.
There is no constant relationship between units of length and units of angle.
Snell's Law states that the ratio of the sines of the angles of incidence and refraction is equal.
Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal
Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal