It depends on what type of triangle. If its an equilateral Triangle then all sides are equal, if its an isosceles triangle then 2 sides are equal while one is not, and lastly if its a scalene triangle no sides are equal
A triangle WITHOUT ANY EQUAL sides is a Scalene.
A ISOSCELES triangle. With all sides equal it is an EQUILATERAL triangle With one right angle it is a RIGHT ANGLED traigle/ With no sides equal it is a SCALENE triangle.
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A triangle with 3 equal sides is an equilateral triangle. A triangle with 2 equal sides is an isosceles triangle. There is no such thing as a triangle with ONE equal side. Equal to what? If you wish to stretch it and say each side is (equal to itself only ) not equal to any others it is a scalene triangle.
a 'SCALENE' triangle. ; No equal sides, and no equal angles. An ISOSCELES triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles. An EQUILATERAL tringle has three equal sides and three equal angles all at 60 degrees. A RIGHT ANGLED triangle has one right angle (90 degrees) in it.
An isoceles triangle is a triangle which has exactly two sides of equal length. The third side can be longer or shorter than the other two. The two sides being of equal length means that two of the angles are of equal size (not the one between the two equal-sized sides).Other types of triangleAn equilateral triangle is one where all three sides are of equal length and so all angles are of equal size. A right-angled triangle is one which has a right angle in it. It can be either an isoceles triangle or a scalene triangle. Scalene triangles are triangles where every side is of a different length and every angle is of a different size.
Using the traditional definitions, a triangle that has two equal sides (and angles) is an isosceles triangle and one with three equal sides (and angles) is an equilateral triangle. However, some mathematicians define an isosceles triangle as any triangle having at least two equal sides, which is what you are describing.
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and one that isn't. A regular triangle has three equal sides.
One more because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a right isosceles triangle has only 2 equal sides.
One more because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a right isosceles triangle has only 2 equal sides.
Scalene triangle ( no sides equal, and often has one angle that is longer than 90*) Isoceles triangle ( 2 sides equal, always has 90* angle) and Equilateral triangle ( all sides equal, all angles are less that 90* ). When I say equal and stuff I'm talking about how long their sides are. Note: * = degrees... Also all triangles have angles that are 180 degrees....