3 type of triangles are isoceles acute and obtuse triangles.
Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
Types of angles: acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex Types of triangles: equilateral, isoceles, right angle triangle and scalene
as scalene, equilateral and isoceles.
No. The two sides that are acute can form and angle that could be larger than or equal to 90 degrees.
Yes.
3 type of triangles are isoceles acute and obtuse triangles.
Yes, acute isoceles triangles exist. An example is 61/61/58. The sum of the angles is 180, so it is a triangle.
Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
Sometimes similar but it depends
There are infinitely many configurations for the required shape and so the dimensions cannot be listed.
Types of angles: acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex Types of triangles: equilateral, isoceles, right angle triangle and scalene
as scalene, equilateral and isoceles.
No. The two sides that are acute can form and angle that could be larger than or equal to 90 degrees.
Right Angled triangle Isoceles triangle Equalateral Acute scalene triangle Obtuse scalene triangle equalatrial isosilies scaline
Normaly yes but they can take the form of an isosceles or an equilateral triangle
No, not all isoceles triangles can be equilateral triangles because an equilateral triangle has sides that are all equal to each other and an isoceles triangle has only two sides that are equal to each other.