A triangle has no sides parallel to each other.
A congruent triangle has three sides, just like any other triangle. The term "congruent" in this context means that the lengths of the sides of the triangle are equal to each other. So, regardless of whether a triangle is congruent or not, it will always have three sides.
A triangle - any triangle - has 3 sides.
A triangle has three sides !
Two sides and they meet each other at 90 degrees.
A triangle does not have a specific measurement in centimeters, as it depends on the size of the triangle's sides. Each side of a triangle can have its own length in centimeters, which would determine the overall size of the triangle.
A triangle does not "add up" to a specific number of centimeters. The sum of the lengths of the three sides of a triangle can vary depending on the specific measurements of each side. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a triangle is typically referred to as the perimeter of the triangle, and it is measured in units such as centimeters.
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Two sides of an isosceles triangle are equal to each other.
Only one triangle, although you can make it again and again and again and ...
A triangle has no sides parallel to each other.
2 each.
A congruent triangle has three sides, just like any other triangle. The term "congruent" in this context means that the lengths of the sides of the triangle are equal to each other. So, regardless of whether a triangle is congruent or not, it will always have three sides.
An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides.
A triangle has three sides.
A triangle - any triangle - has 3 sides.