There can be no answer.
First, there is no information on the triangle. Second, what is the question about: do you want the lengths of sides, the perimeter, the measures of angles, the area, the lengths of medians, altitudes, the radius of the incentre, orthocentre, circumcentre. Or do you just want to know what colour it is?
ABC angle is an angle,not a triangle!
Classification of Triangles According to anglesIf one angle of a triangle is a right angle (90°), then it is called a Right triangle. Note that the other two angles are acute.If all the angles of a triangle are acute (less than 90°), then it is called an acute angled triangle.If one angle of a triangle is obtuse (greater than 90°), then it is called an obtuse triangle. Note that the other two angles are acute.According to sides:If any two sides of a triangle are equal, then it is called an Isosceles Triangle. In ABC, AB = AC ABC is isosceles.If all the three sides of a triangle are equal, then it is an Equilateral Triangle. In ABC, AB = BC = CA ABC is equilateral.If no two sides of a triangle are equal, then it is called a Scalene Triangle. In ABC, AB BC CA. ABC is scalene.
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(c2) / (2 cot A + cot B) = Area of Triangle ABC
If triangles ABC and DCE have the same angles then yes otherwise no.
ABC angle is an angle,not a triangle!
It is isosceles.
It is isosceles.
triangle ABC with rigth at C
Triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle if and only if the lengths AB, AC & BC are all equal and the angles ∠ABC, ∠ACB & ∠CAB are all equal (to 60o).
No, they are not the same.
A is a triangle
Angle in triangle abc measure 27, 73 and 80, what kind of triangle is abc
Any triangle whose sides are in the same ratio with the corresponding sides of ABC.
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Triangle ABC would be an isosceles. An isosceles triangle is defined as having two sides of equal length. This would also mean, then, that two angles in the triangle are also the same.
One pair of corresponding sides of a triangle that are similar to triangle ABC are 6 inches and 8 inches. However, there are multiple answers to this question.