3 sides and 3 angles
Yes a triangle consists of three sides and three angles.
A triangle with no equal sides or angles is known as a scalene triangle. Equilateral triangles, by contrast, have three equal sides and three 60 degree angles.
The Isosceles Triangle Theorem:If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite the sides are congruent.The Converse of Isosceles Triangle Theorem:If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite those angles are congruent.
An isosceles triangle has two sides and two angles that are the same.
A figure with twice as many sides as a triangle is a hexagon. A triangle has 3 sides, so double that would be 6 sides. A hexagon is a polygon with 6 sides and 6 angles. It is a regular polygon with all sides and angles congruent.
Sides and Angles in a TriangleBy definition, a triangle has three sides. Since the number of sides and angles is equal, it would also have three angles.
any triangle has 3 sides.
A scalene triangle's sides and angles are all different.
A triangle with no equal sides or angles will always be classified as 'scalene'.
It may have no right angles, and certainly no parallel sides.
A triangle has 3 sides and 3 angles.
A triangle has three sides and therefore three vertices, or angles.
A triangle has three sides and therefore three vertices, or angles.
It has three sides and three angles, hence the name triangle
False - and false ! Not ALL angles are right-angles - and a triangle has THREE sides !
A triangle has three components - three sides, three angles, and three vertices. The sides are the line segments that connect the vertices, the angles are the measurements between these sides, and the vertices are the points where the sides intersect.
A triangle has 3 angles and 3 sides, which is why it is called a TRIangle.