A cone has infinitely many triangles. Each cross-section of a cone, when cut parallel to its base, forms a triangle. As the cone tapers to a point, the triangles formed by the cross-sections become increasingly smaller and numerous. Therefore, a cone can be said to have an infinite number of triangles.
Chat with our AI personalities
A heptagon has 5 triangles.
7 triangles
There are 7 triangles in a nonegon
A heptagon has 5 triangles.
10 triangles....