A triangle has three sides or edges.
A triangle, as its name suggests, has 3 corners. No more, no less. A triangle itself is 2-D, meaning it is flat. A pyramid would be 3-D. It also has 3 edges. Triangles can be of different types: equilateral - all sides of equal length isoceles - exactly two sides of equal length and the other of a different length scalene - no sides of equal length.
There are three straight edges in a triangle.
A triangle has three edges; a rectangle has four.
A triangle consists of three corners and three edges.
A triangle has three sides or edges.
there are no curved edges on any triangle.
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A triangle, as its name suggests, has 3 corners. No more, no less. A triangle itself is 2-D, meaning it is flat. A pyramid would be 3-D. It also has 3 edges. Triangles can be of different types: equilateral - all sides of equal length isoceles - exactly two sides of equal length and the other of a different length scalene - no sides of equal length.
There are twp perpendicular edges in a triangular prism. See if you draw a triangle you'll have two angles or edges that are the same length. That is if you draw a standard triangle.
The edges are the lines that form the geometric figure, such as the lines of a square. For instance, a triangle is made up of three edges, the length of the edges added together equals the perimeter.
There are always 3 edges on a triangle, otherwise it would not be a triangle.
There are three straight edges in a triangle.
Three EdgesA triangle has three edges.
A triangle has three edges; a rectangle has four.
A triangle consists of three corners and three edges.
a prism is constructed from two parallel and congruent regular polygons. with vertices joined by edges of length equal to that of the polygons a pyramid has a square base and has 4 triangle joining at a vertex above the centre of the square base. the triangles are isosceles triangles (and can even be equilateral)