Only right triangles.
it is a series of isosceles triangles with all 90 degree angles and consist of 17 triangles
It doesn't matter on the side length, but it MUST have a right angle.
You Can Get 6 triangles
3 triangles
Only right triangles.
No it can only be used with right angle triangles.
All right-angles triangles. That is triangles that contain one angle at 90 degrees.
it is a series of isosceles triangles with all 90 degree angles and consist of 17 triangles
No, the pythagorean theorem only works on right triangles, but it will work on any right triangle. This is because the Pythagorean Theorem states that length of Leg A squared plus the length of Leg B Squared equals the length of the hypotenuse squared. A hypotenuse is always found opposite a right angle. Only right triangles have right angles; therefore, the Pythagorean Theorem only applies to right triangles. :D
It doesn't matter on the side length, but it MUST have a right angle.
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No. The Pythagorean Theroem can ONLY be used on right triangles. Also, If you know one side of the square you know all sides of the square because a square has four equal sides.
It depends on the triangle. There is no description of this relationship that fits all triangles.
There are infinitely many triplets, and in general, they do not have a name. If all three are integers, then they are known as Pythagorean triplets.
All isosceles triangles are not equilateral triangles
Yes all equilateral triangles are acute triangles, but not all acute triangle are equilateral triangles.