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Three triangles are: scalene, which has three sides of different lengths, isosceles, which has two sides with the same length, and equilateral, which has three sides that are all the same length. In the picture, the scalene triangle is triangle RST, the isosceles triangle is triangle XYZ, and the equilateral triangle is triangle ABC. If two sides or more sides of a triangle have a little line on them, then they are the same length. Click on the related link, "Three Triangles", to see them.
Like a regular triangle or pyrmid
their our no pictures because no body has ever came back alive from their.
A scalene acute triangle is a triangle with all sides of different lengths and all angles less than 90 degrees. It does not have any equal sides or equal angles. Therefore, a picture of a scalene acute triangle would show three lines of different lengths connecting to form a triangle with three angles less than 90 degrees.
Isosceles triangle- a triangle where two of the sides are the same length.
If you mean an isosceles triangle then its has 3 sides of which 2 are equal in length and it has 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees of which 2 are equal in size.
A Scalene Triangle is a triangle where all three sides are different in length.
isosceles triangle is a 3-sides triangle
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If you are given a picture of a triangle and no information about it, then you could use a protractor.
no rotational symmetry
no there isn't
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the peak of a roof often forms an obtuse triangle.
Either of the two congruent sides of an isosceles triangle. See attached link for a picture.
I'm sorry, but I can not completely answer this question. The length varies from the size of the triangle. I would need a picture to answer this.