All triangles have 3 sides and 3 vertices.
A triangle
a triangle
A triangle.
A triangle has 3 sides and 3 vertices. Strictly speaking, the interior of the triangle is not part of the triangle so it has no faces. However, a triangular lamina will have two faces - one from above and one from below.
A triangle has three sides and three vertices.
A triangle has 3 vertices and 3 sides
3 sides and 3 vertices
A triangle has 3 sides and no vertices.
A triangle has three sides and therefore three vertices, or angles.
A triangle has 3 vertices and 3 sides
All triangles have 3 sides and 3 vertices.
A triangle has 3 vertices and three sides (edges). It has one face.
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A triangle has three sides and therefore three vertices, or angles.
The vertices of a triangle are the endpoints. In other words, when the sides of the triangle intersect, they form a vertex of a triangle. A triangle has a total of three vertices.
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.