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Every triangle has three sides. If it has any number of sides other than three, then it isn't a triangle.
3 sides and vertices, 5 sides and vertices, 7 sides and vertices, and so on. There is no other pattern, necessarily.
All triangles have exactly three sides. If the number of sides were anything other than three there would not be a triangle - of any kind.
A congruent triangle is a triangle with all its sides being unequal to each other.
No, A parallelogram has four sides, with opposing sides being parallel to each other. A triangle only has three sides, none of which can be parallel to each other.
A congruent triangle has three sides, just like any other triangle. The term "congruent" in this context means that the lengths of the sides of the triangle are equal to each other. So, regardless of whether a triangle is congruent or not, it will always have three sides.
To calculate any of the three sides in a right triangle, if you know the other two sides; also, to verify that an angle is a right angle, if you know three sides of a triangle.
because there is no other polygon that has three sides excpt a triangle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A triangle has three sides and three angles.
Three sides.
Yes, a triangle is defined as a geometric shape with three sides and three vertices. Each vertex is a point where two sides meet. This characteristic is fundamental to the definition of a triangle, distinguishing it from other polygons with different numbers of sides and vertices.
Isosceles triangle