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No, the midpoints of the triangle's sides would be in the same locations as the feet of the altitudes, while the Euler points (midway between the orthocenter and the reference triangle's verticies) would be distinct from them. As a result, the nine points would become only 6 distinct points.
An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides of equal length.
A triangle in which no sides are the same lengthA scalene triangle is a triangle in whichall three sides have different lengths.
Equilateral triangle
No such thing as a 'square triangle'!!!! A Square has four sides , a triangle has three sides .