The tips of a triangle are called vertices (singular: vertex). A triangle has three vertices, each formed by the intersection of two sides. The vertices are typically labeled with letters, such as A, B, and C, to identify them in geometric discussions.
You mean... What is a triangle.. if it has no angles?
A right angle triangle
Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!
An inscribed triangle.
A triangle with three equal sides is called a equalateral triangle.
You mean... What is a triangle.. if it has no angles?
triangle
A triangle.
A right angle triangle
Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!Yes. That is why it is called a right angle triangle!
inscribed triangle
An inscribed triangle.
It is then called an isosceles triangle
A triangle with three equal sides is called a equalateral triangle.
It is called a triangle.
a triangle does not equal just a number. a triangle is an object that has three edges all connected at there tips. the triangle's inside angles all add up to 180 degrees. a triangle can be acute, obtuse, or right.
It is called a "triangle" I know, not very imaginative is it?