An isosceles triangle, which has two sides of the same length.
No, because the two lowest sides have equal more than the largest when added.
11 centimeters 15 centimeters and 17 centimeters can form a triangle . It is because some of any two sides of triangle is greater than the third side . a + b >c always.
An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides.
isosceles triangle
Two sides of an isosceles triangle are equal to each other.
It is probably an isosceles triangle.Isosceles triangle = 2 sides the same lengthUnless the 3rd side is also 3cm, in which case it would be an equilateral triangle.
The two sides are each 3086 centimeters in length. An isosceles triangle has a base and two congruent sides. If the base of an isosceles triangle is 43 cm long and the perimeter of that triangle is 6215 cm, then the length of the two congruent sides is 6215 cm minus 43 cm, or 6172 cm. Each side will be half that, or 6172 cm divided by 2, or 3086 cm.
No. The sum of the lengths of two sides of a triangle must always at least slightly exceed the length of the third side, and the given numbers do not conform to this rule.
A triangle with three sides all congruent to each other is an equilateral triangle.A triangle with two of its sides congruent to each other is an isosceles triangle.If you have a triangle with sides {a1,b1,c1} and another triangle with sides {a2,b2,c2} and: a1 = a2; b1 = b2 & c1 = c2, then these two triangles are congruent.
1 triangle = 3 sides, no matter what kind of triangle it is 5 triangles = 3 sides each = 15 sides
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.