Equilateral triangle
-All three sides are equal
-All three angles measure 60 degrees
Isosceles Triangle
-Two equal sides
-Two equal angles
Scalene Triangle
-Three unequal sides
-No rule for angles (just have to add up to 180 degrees)
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides. The angles of an equilateral triangle measure 60 degrees each, but the sides can be any length.
A triangle with no equal sides and no equal angles is called a scalene triangle. In a scalene triangle, all three sides are of different lengths and all three angles are of different measures. This type of triangle does not have any symmetry and each side and angle is unique.
isosceles triangle
In a triangle, each angle is opposite to one side. The size of the angle is related to the length of the side opposite to it; larger angles correspond to longer sides. Thus, each of the three angles in a triangle is uniquely associated with one of the triangle's three sides.
An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length and three equal angles, each measuring 60 degrees. An isosceles triangle has at least two sides of equal length and two equal angles, while a scalene triangle has all sides and angles of different lengths and measures. The key differences lie in the equality of the sides and angles, which define the triangle's classification.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides. The angles of an equilateral triangle measure 60 degrees each, but the sides can be any length.
A triangle with no equal sides and no equal angles is called a scalene triangle. In a scalene triangle, all three sides are of different lengths and all three angles are of different measures. This type of triangle does not have any symmetry and each side and angle is unique.
An isoceles triangle has only 2 equal sides and angles. An equilateral triangle has three of each. Any regular polygon has at least 2 equal sides and angles.
isosceles triangle
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By definition, an equilateral triangle, which is a triangle whose sides are equals and each of its angles has 60º.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides and three equal angles. Each angle is 60 degrees.
In a triangle, each angle is opposite to one side. The size of the angle is related to the length of the side opposite to it; larger angles correspond to longer sides. Thus, each of the three angles in a triangle is uniquely associated with one of the triangle's three sides.
A three dimensional shape (triangle) in which all the sides and all the angles are different is called an "Scalene Triangle" There are 3 types of triangles: 1. Equilateral triangle - all 3 sides equal all 3 angles equal (i.e., 60 each) 2. Isosceles triangle - 2 sides equal 2 angles equal 3. Scalene triangle - no sides equal no angles equal
A scalene triangle has 3 sides, each with different lengths. the angles do not matter.
A triangle with no equal sides is called a scalene triangle. In a scalene triangle, all three sides and all three angles are different from each other. This means that each side has a unique length, and each angle has a unique measure.
Certainly not. In an equilateral triangle, in which all sides and all angles are congruent (or in other words, are the same) then all angles are 60o angles, there is no 90o angle and therefore it is not a right triangle. A typical right triangle would have angles of 90o, 60o, and 30o, and each of the three sides would be a different length.