The medians of a triangle are concurrent at a point called the centroid.
It is called the point of intersection of the two rays. Not a word, but a phrase.
if it does have corners its not a triangle
The term "trigon" is another word for triangle. Related terms are trilateral and deltoid.
Another word for a scalene triangle is an "irregular triangle." This term emphasizes that all three sides of the triangle are of different lengths, and consequently, all three angles are also different.
An isosceles triangle
The point where the three medians of a triangle intersect is called a centroid (from the Latin word "centrum"-- center, and the Greek suffix -"oid"-- like, or similar to.
The prefix for the word three is tri-. This is shown in the common word: triangle.
They are both polygons. And the word is common, not commen.
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It is called the point of intersection of the two rays. Not a word, but a phrase.
Yes, the noun 'there' is a common noun; a general word for that place; a general word for that point or stage; a general word for a thing.The word 'there' is also an adverb, a pronoun, and an interjection.
The word triangle for atmosphere would be "hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere."
The Latin word for triangle is trianguli. A triangle is defined as a closed plane figure having three sides and three angles.
"View" is one such.
Altitude is another word for a height of a triangle.
Triangle comes from the Latin word -- triangulum,
There are two entirely different uses for the word in maths. Statistics: given a set of observations, the median is the one such that half the measurements are greater and half are smaller. When the observations are sorted in size order, it is the "middle" one. Geometry: the line joining a vertex of a triangle to the midpoint of the opposite side.