Pythagoras
It means 3 angles that can be found in a triangle.
In Euclidean plane geometry every triangle MUST BE coplanar.
yes
In normal geometry, it's not possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles. It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in spherical geometry -- it's a kind of "spherical triangle". It is possible to make a triangle with two obtuse angles in some kinds of non-Euclidean geometry -- it's a kind of "non-Euclidean triangle".
One example of analogy reasoning in geometry is when you have to figure out what type of triangle a triangle is. For example, if you have a triangle with three sides and you can tell the sides are the same size, you can deduce you have an equilateral triangle, even without measuring it.
A right triangle in geometry is a triangle that has 90 degrees as one of its angles.
The altitude of a triangle IS a geometric concept so it intersects geometry in its very existence.
There is no anagram for relating in mathematical terms.
The symbol used to represent a triangle chord in geometry is typically denoted as "c".
No, never in plane geometry.
In geometry, magnitude is the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
Plato's triangle, also known as the Platonic triangle, is significant in geometry because it represents the three basic elements of geometry: points, lines, and planes. It helps in understanding the fundamental concepts of geometry and serves as a foundation for more complex geometric principles.
Reuleaux triangle
In Euclidean plane geometry every triangle MUST BE coplanar.
He drew a triangle on his geometry test.
It means 3 angles that can be found in a triangle.
yes