If a figure is not a triangle then it does not have three sides ,is the contrapositive of the statement given in the question.
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A polygon is a closed figure bounded by sides. A triangle is a closed figure bounded by three sides. Therefore, according to the definition of polygon triangle is a polygon.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides1. 1. Any triangle has only three sides. A triangle is a closed figure that is bounded by three straight lines.
The original statement is: "If a triangle has three sides of the same length, then it is equilateral." Inverse: "If a triangle does not have three sides of the same length, then it is not equilateral." Converse: "If a triangle is equilateral, then it has three sides of the same length." Contrapositive: "If a triangle is not equilateral, then it does not have three sides of the same length."
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No. Every triangle has 3 sides, and every figure with 3 sides is a triangle. So no triangle can be a parallelogram. Every parallelogram has 4 sides, and every figure with 4 sides is a quadrilateral. So no parallelogram can be a triangle.
A triangle cannot have two parallel sides. In order for a figure to be a triangle, it must be a closed figure with three sides and three angles. If two of the sides were parallel, there is no way the figure could be closed by only one other line.