Yes, but it would have to be a triangle, not traingle!
Assuming that a traingle is meant to be a triangle, then the answer is none.
3... If its a traingle it has 3 angles where the sides meet.
Only when its an equilateral triangle then it is a regular polygon
None.A triangle (not traingle) has 3 vertices (not vetices).
Traingle is an anagram of the following words:AlertingAlteringIntegralRelatingTriangle
In safety traingle what is the meaning of traingle? Why not it is square or any other shape ? Why traingle only?
Yes, but it would have to be a triangle, not traingle!
A traingle is a 3 sided figure that is somteimes always equal.
A triangle (not traingle) is a polygon. It can be a regular polygon but need not be.
Assuming that a traingle is meant to be a triangle, then the answer is none.
3... If its a traingle it has 3 angles where the sides meet.
Only when its an equilateral triangle then it is a regular polygon
None.A triangle (not traingle) has 3 vertices (not vetices).
Assuming that what you call a "traingle" is actually a triangle, the formula is that one of the vertices has a measure of 90 degrees.
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Assuming you mean perimeter (not pirimeter) and triangle (traingle) you need to sum together the lengths of the three sides.