adjacent, opposite and hypotenuse
If it's a right angle triangle then the sides are: opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse which is the longest side
with the three sides you know it will be a triangle, it is a right triangle, it is not an equilateral triangle or an isosceles triangle... so it must be a right scalene triangle
All triangles have three sides. If it doesn't have three sides, it's not a triangle.
It has 2 equal sides of right triangle.
Every triangle has three sides...
Any triangle has three sides, whether it is a right triangle or not.
If it's a right angle triangle then the sides are: opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse which is the longest side
with the three sides you know it will be a triangle, it is a right triangle, it is not an equilateral triangle or an isosceles triangle... so it must be a right scalene triangle
All triangles have three sides. If it doesn't have three sides, it's not a triangle.
It has 2 equal sides of right triangle.
Every triangle has three sides...
They are just "sides." They usually do not have given names, unless you have a right triangle, in which the two shorter sides are called legs and the longest side (side opposite the right angle) is called the hypotenuse.
There are three sides.
three
Two names for a triangle are "scalene triangle" and "isosceles triangle." A scalene triangle is a triangle with three unequal sides, while an isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two equal sides. These names are based on the measurements of the sides of the triangle and help classify different types of triangles based on their properties.
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
It is the longest side of the three sides of the triangle.