A ISOSCELES triangle. With all sides equal it is an EQUILATERAL triangle With one right angle it is a RIGHT ANGLED traigle/ With no sides equal it is a SCALENE triangle.
None!!!! EQUILATERAL TRiangle = 3 equal sides ISOSCELES Triangle = 2 equal; sides RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE = possible 2 equal sides. SCALENE Triangle = NO equal sides.
A triangle with one right angle and two equal sides is called an isosceles right angled triangle.
no. according to Pythagoras. If a, b,c are 3 sides of a right angled triangle, a2 +b2 = c2
a 'SCALENE' triangle. ; No equal sides, and no equal angles. An ISOSCELES triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles. An EQUILATERAL tringle has three equal sides and three equal angles all at 60 degrees. A RIGHT ANGLED triangle has one right angle (90 degrees) in it.
A right-angled triangle can have equal sides, but does not have to. A right-angled triangle with two equal sides CANNOT be an equilateral triangle. A right-angled triangle cannot be an equilateral triangle.Divide a square along the diagonal, and you are left with two right-angled triangles with two sides of equal length.
A ISOSCELES triangle. With all sides equal it is an EQUILATERAL triangle With one right angle it is a RIGHT ANGLED traigle/ With no sides equal it is a SCALENE triangle.
None!!!! EQUILATERAL TRiangle = 3 equal sides ISOSCELES Triangle = 2 equal; sides RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE = possible 2 equal sides. SCALENE Triangle = NO equal sides.
You have a proper right triangle with sides of {1 1 √2 } ■
A triangle with one right angle and two equal sides is called an isosceles right angled triangle.
no. according to Pythagoras. If a, b,c are 3 sides of a right angled triangle, a2 +b2 = c2
a 'SCALENE' triangle. ; No equal sides, and no equal angles. An ISOSCELES triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles. An EQUILATERAL tringle has three equal sides and three equal angles all at 60 degrees. A RIGHT ANGLED triangle has one right angle (90 degrees) in it.
No, all three sides of a right angle triangle cannot be equal. In a right angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle - the hypotenuse - will always be the longest side of the triangle. The remaining two sides may be equal to each other, but they don't have to be.
An acute angled triangle, right angled triangle or obtuse angled triangle.
No, a right angled triangle cannot have three acute angles because an acute angle is less than 90 degrees and a right angled triangle has one angle of exactly 90 degrees (which is what right angled means, equal to 90 degrees).Also, because the triangle has a right angle (of 90 degrees) it cannot have three equal sides; it can have two equal sides but the side opposite to the right angle (the hypotenuse) will always be longer than either of the other two sides.
Is 682 equal to 602 + 322 ? If so it's a right-angled triangle...
In a right angled triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides which is Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.