If you want me to pick the correct answer from a list of multiple choices for you,
then it would be very helpful if you could at least let me see the list.
-- To make a triangle, you need three numbers.
-- The smallest one must be more than the difference of the other two.
-- The biggest one must be less than the sum of the other two.
a triangle has 3 sides? A degenerate triangle is formed by 3 collinear points, so we could say it has one side. Or I guess we could say all three sides are the same (coincident)
A quadrilateral triangle is an oxymoron.A quadrilateral has four sides, a triangle has three so a quadrilateral triangle cannot exist. You could therefore say that it has zero sides.
no...beacuse a parallelogram has to have parallel sides....a triangle can never have parallel sides
The list that accompanies the question doesn't contain any numbers that could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle.
Yes and it will have 3 equal sides
A scalene has three sides of unequal lengths, and all threes angles different.The largest angle defines the triangle¹:acute: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 9, 10right angle: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 8, 10obtuse: a scalene triangle could have sides 6, 7, 10So a scalene triangle could be any of acute, right angle or obtuse.¹In terms of acute, right angle or obtuse. Triangles can also be defined in terms of their sides: equilateral (all three sides equal), isosceles (two sides equals) or scalene (no sides equal)
No because it would be an isosceles triangle
a triangle could have it sides as anything but all the sides must add up to 180degrees. this was professor liban lol.
If any of its 2 sides is not greater than its third in length then a triangle can't be formed.
they could both have sides and angles....
No
Scalene Triangle- a triangle with no congruent sides Isosceles Triangle- a triangle with two congruent sides Equilateral Triangle- a triangle with three congruent sides