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Infinitely many. Take two triangles. Let a vertex of triangle A just touch the side of the other triangle, B. Change the angle of triangle A. there are infinitely many angles and so infinitely many orientations for A.Not only that. Slide triangle A along the side of triangle B. There are infinitely many points on the side of B so that's an infinite number of shapes.And that is with just two triangles!Infinitely many. Take two triangles. Let a vertex of triangle A just touch the side of the other triangle, B. Change the angle of triangle A. there are infinitely many angles and so infinitely many orientations for A.Not only that. Slide triangle A along the side of triangle B. There are infinitely many points on the side of B so that's an infinite number of shapes.And that is with just two triangles!Infinitely many. Take two triangles. Let a vertex of triangle A just touch the side of the other triangle, B. Change the angle of triangle A. there are infinitely many angles and so infinitely many orientations for A.Not only that. Slide triangle A along the side of triangle B. There are infinitely many points on the side of B so that's an infinite number of shapes.And that is with just two triangles!Infinitely many. Take two triangles. Let a vertex of triangle A just touch the side of the other triangle, B. Change the angle of triangle A. there are infinitely many angles and so infinitely many orientations for A.Not only that. Slide triangle A along the side of triangle B. There are infinitely many points on the side of B so that's an infinite number of shapes.And that is with just two triangles!
An isosceles triangle can never be a scalene triangle but it can take the shape of a right angle triangle
When two shapes have proportionally equivalent lengths and angles, they are geometrically similar. For example, take a triangle with sides of length 3, 4, and 5. Another triangle with side lengths 6, 8, and 10 would be geometrically similar to it because its angles are the same and its side lengths are proportional.
yes. take an obtuse triangle that has a base of 8cm and a height of 3cm. then, take a right triangle that has a base of 3 cm and a height of 4 cm. do the math. the obtuse triangle will have a greater area. hope this helps.
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