It does not mean anything in particular.
The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.
anything smaller than the triangle
If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.
Triangle-ception.
It does not mean anything in particular.
The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.
anything smaller than the triangle
If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.
yes: 100, 30, 50 if you mean more than one obtuse angle, then no anything over 90 + anything over 90 > 180 there are only 180 degrees in a triangle
No, she did not have anything to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
An isosceles triangle can exist but it is not capable of doing anything.
Triangle-ception.
The sum for a triangle, or anything with 3 sides is 180
Well, honey, a circle inside a triangle is usually a symbol used in geometry to represent the incenter of the triangle. The incenter is the point where the angle bisectors of the triangle intersect. So basically, it's just a fancy way of saying the center of the circle is equidistant from all three sides of the triangle. Hope that clears things up for ya!
If a triangle is congruent to another triangle, they are exactly the same. therefore, a congruent triangle can look like anything.
a triangle anything with 3 sides is a triangle