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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.
Yes, all edges of an equilateral triangle are the same length. By definition, an equilateral triangle has three equal sides and three equal angles, each measuring 60 degrees. This symmetry is a defining characteristic of equilateral triangles.
There are three straight edges in a triangle.
A triangle has three edges; a rectangle has four.
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.
A triangle has three edges; a rectangle has four.
Three EdgesA triangle has three edges.
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)