A scalene triangle.
if it has one congruent side it is a scalene triangle. if it has a pair of congruent sides it is an isosceles triangle. if all the sides are congruent it is an equilateral triangle
................ scalene triangle ................ =)
It is called the mystery triangle
Only an equilateral triangle are all sides congruent
To show that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF by the Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) criterion, you need to establish that two angles and the included side of triangle ABC are congruent to the corresponding two angles and the included side of triangle DEF. Specifically, you would need to demonstrate that ∠A is congruent to ∠D, ∠B is congruent to ∠E, and the side AB is congruent to side DE. Once these conditions are satisfied, you can conclude that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF by the ASA theorem.
if it has one congruent side it is a scalene triangle. if it has a pair of congruent sides it is an isosceles triangle. if all the sides are congruent it is an equilateral triangle
................ scalene triangle ................ =)
A triangle with all the sides congruent is called an equilateral triangle. It has three identical side lengths and three identical angles of 60°.
It is called the mystery triangle
An equilateral triangle has three congruent sides.
An Equalateral Triangleequalateral triangle it also has congruent anglesEquilateral triangleA triangle with all the sides congruent is called an equilateral triangle.
Only an equilateral triangle are all sides congruent
To show that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF by the Angle-Side-Angle (ASA) criterion, you need to establish that two angles and the included side of triangle ABC are congruent to the corresponding two angles and the included side of triangle DEF. Specifically, you would need to demonstrate that ∠A is congruent to ∠D, ∠B is congruent to ∠E, and the side AB is congruent to side DE. Once these conditions are satisfied, you can conclude that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle DEF by the ASA theorem.
base (legs are the two congruent sides)
A triangle that has no congruent sides is a Scalene triangle.
A triangle which has no two sides congruent is called a Scalene Triangle.
If a triangle does not have the same length side as another triangle the sides are not congruent.