Yes it then becomes an isosceles trapezoid
nonononono
A triangle cannot have four angles.
An equilateral triangle is on in which all three sides are equal in length . An equilateral triangle is thus an equal-sided triangle.
It is a perpendicular line (a vertical line) that divides the triangle into two equal parts.
Yes it then becomes an isosceles trapezoid
nonononono
no a triangle can not be slipt into equal parts.
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no there is no way to correctly divide a triangle into three equal parts. One side will always turn out an inch or so larger.
There are an infinite number of lines that can divide a triangle into two parts with equal areas. The medians are one set of such lines.
A triangle cannot have four angles.
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An equilateral triangle is on in which all three sides are equal in length . An equilateral triangle is thus an equal-sided triangle.
It is a perpendicular line (a vertical line) that divides the triangle into two equal parts.
Four equal parts equals both fourths and quarters.
A triangle has three sides and three angles. Sides are measured in units of length. Angles are measured in angular units, like radians, degrees, or grads. A side can never be equal to an angle. So, of the 6 quantifiable parts of a triangle, the greatest possible uniformity occurs with 3 equal sides and 3 equal angles. When that occurs, you have an "equilateral" triangle.