An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides whereas an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides.
Iscoseles
The name of a triangle is dependent on the type of angles within it. If it has a right angle it is called a right triangle, if it has an obtuse angle it is an obtuse triangle, and if all three sides are acute it is an acute triangle.
Scalene sides are different lengthed isosceles two of the 3 sides are the same equilateral, the three sides are the same lenght and are all at 90degrees
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I believe a declared type is the type used when first declaring a variable. And the actual type is the type that the variable is actually assigned, which could be the declared type or any subtype of that type. So given GeometricObject shape = new Triangle(); GeometricObject is the declared type and Triangle is the actual type. To demonstrate this more clearly the following statements are all correct. GeometricObject shape; // shape declared to be a GeometricObject shape = new Triangle(); // actual type assigned = Triangle shape = new Square(); // now shape refers to a Square object This is the basis of polymorphism. It allows you to write methods which have for parameters more general types but are able to handle subtypes differently. This makes your code more general and reusable.
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An isosceles triangle
escoscolipse
isosceles has 2 congruent sides and equilateral has all 3
what type of triangle has tree congruent sides
An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides.
It is an equilateral triangle that has 3 congruent sides
Isosceles Triangle - 2 congruent sides Equilateral Triangle - all three sides are congruent Scalene triangle - no sides are congruent
right angled isosceles triangle
a scalene triangle
Scalene Triangle
An equilateral triangle.
Isosceles