Conditions necessary for a congruent triangle? arethey must know the funky chicken dance
No idea what an "entovian" triangle is. But the Einthoven's triangle is named after Willem Einthoven, a Dutch physiologist who theorised about its existence. Einthoven invented the first practical electrocardiogram for which he won the 1924 Nobel Prize for Medicine.
Two sides of a triangle do not, automatically, give you the measure of the third side. Further information about the triangle is required.
An isosceles triangle has at least two congruent sides. An equilateral triangle has three congruent sides. So, an equilateral triangle is a special case of isosceles triangles. Since the equilateral triangle has three congruent sides, it satisfies the conditions of isosceles triangle. So, equilateral triangles are always isosceles triangles. Source: www.icoachmath.com
The triangle game is a game that has no true existence or plot. it is a shroud of thought in a mentally ill or insane person's imagination to shield them from humiliation among the public. it is often a symptom of post traumatic stress or insanity syndrome
That they are not collinear.
Since the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory was not a sweatshop the conditions were not alike.
The altitude of a triangle IS a geometric concept so it intersects geometry in its very existence.
Conditions necessary for a congruent triangle? arethey must know the funky chicken dance
Impossible.
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An isosceles triangle is a triangle which has two sides of equal length. Alternatively, since the two conditions are equivalent, a triangle with two equal angles.
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It has mass and required space to contain its' existence.
A scalene triangle would fit the given conditions
No idea what an "entovian" triangle is. But the Einthoven's triangle is named after Willem Einthoven, a Dutch physiologist who theorised about its existence. Einthoven invented the first practical electrocardiogram for which he won the 1924 Nobel Prize for Medicine.
Two sides of a triangle do not, automatically, give you the measure of the third side. Further information about the triangle is required.