three sixteenths
a perpendicular line.
A 30-60-90 right triangle
Because parallelograms include rhombuses, squares, and rectangles, any triangle would be one of those split in two. If you are thinking about a parallelogram that cannot be classified any more specifically, then it would be a scalene triangle.
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three sixteenths
A triangle can be split into infinitely many rows.
a perpendicular line.
no
no a triangle can not be slipt into equal parts.
A 30-60-90 right triangle
Because parallelograms include rhombuses, squares, and rectangles, any triangle would be one of those split in two. If you are thinking about a parallelogram that cannot be classified any more specifically, then it would be a scalene triangle.
a line that intersects an edge of a triangle that is perpendicular to it and passes through the midpoint
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Scalene Triangle
Yes and certainly so when it's in the form of an equliateral triangle which has 3 lines of symmetry
That will depend on what type of triangle it is as for example if it is an isosceles triangle then it will form two congruent right angle triangles.