It is an isosceles triangle.
an equalateral triangle. im not sure if thats how you spell it.
Classifications by side length or comparison of angles and sides:scalene - no sides or angles equalisosceles - two sides and angles equal (congruent)equilateral - all sides and angles equal (all 60° angles)Classifications by included angles :right triangle - contains a 90° angle (right angle)oblique triangle - has no right angleacute triangle - contains all angles less than 90°obtuse triangle - contains one angle greater than 90°
An isosceles triangle, remember the two s's, and that's how I remember this name goes with the triangle thy has 2 congruent sides!
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equalateral. however you spell that.
The correct spelling is "isosceles" (a triangle with two sides of equal length).
an equalateral triangle. im not sure if thats how you spell it.
The likely word is "isosceles" (triangle with two equal sides and angles).
The likely word is "isosceles" (a triangle with two equal sides/angles).
The correct spelling is equilateral (having sides of equal length).
The correct spelling is "equilateral" (having all sides of equal length).
The likely term is equilateral triangle , one with three equal sides, and three angles of 60° each.
Classifications by side length or comparison of angles and sides:scalene - no sides or angles equalisosceles - two sides and angles equal (congruent)equilateral - all sides and angles equal (all 60° angles)Classifications by included angles :right triangle - contains a 90° angle (right angle)oblique triangle - has no right angleacute triangle - contains all angles less than 90°obtuse triangle - contains one angle greater than 90°
Any irregular shape, for example a irregular hexagon is a 6 sided shape with no equal sides circle has no sides... scalene shapes. like a scalene triangle. ...i dunno hwo to spell it though.
The correct spelling is "equilateral" (having sides of equal length). In geometry, the triangle, square and all other regular polygons are equilateral. The term "quadrilateral" is any shape made from 4 straight line segments.
The likely word is "isosceles" (triangle with two equals sides and angles).
An isosceles triangle, remember the two s's, and that's how I remember this name goes with the triangle thy has 2 congruent sides!