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No. Triangles all have three sides.
triangles all have three sides because the stem tri means 3 and its angle means sides so it has three angles which equals three sides
Some triangles are equilateral, but not all of them. There are three types of triangles. Triangles which have three equal sides and three equal angles are called equilateral triangles. Isosceles triangles have two equal sides and two equal angles. Scalene triangles have no equal sides and no equal angles.
Because the sum of the sides of three triangles is nine... Placing three triangles together so they all touch effectively removes four of the total number of sides - leaving five.
All triangles have exactly three sides. If the number of sides were anything other than three there would not be a triangle - of any kind.
all triangles have three sides
All triangles have exactly three sides. This is true whether the triangle is equilateral or not. If the triangle is equilateral, then the three sides will all be equal in length.All triangles have three sides.
All triangles have three sides and three angles bro
Equaliateral Triangles have all three sides and angles (60 degrees)equal Isosceles Triangles have to equal sides and angles Scalene Triangles have no equal sides or angles
Probably a straight line but in general all triangles have three sides
A triangle having two sides does not exist. All triangles have three sides.
No, a triangle cannot have two angles. Triangles always have three sides and three angles that add up to 180 degrees.
when a square has even numbers like 4 inches on four sides, 2 triangles will have the same number on all three sides.
yes, a polygon with 3 sides is a triangle, always
All triangles have three sides. Whether or not it is equilateral is irrelevant.
Triangles are congruent if all three sides in one triangle are congruent to the corresponding sides in the other.When two triangles have corresponding sides with identical ratios, the triangles are similar.Of course if triangles are congruent, they are also similar.
No.Equilateral triangles must have equal angles (all 60 degrees) and equal length sides; there are also:Isosceles triangles which have two equal angles and two equal sides;Scalene triangles which have all three sides, and hence all three angles, of different lengths;Right angled triangles (which can have all sides of different lengths, or two sides of equal length) have (as the name suggests) one right angle. This means Pythagoras and the trigonometric ratios can be used on its side lengths.