Right angle, equilateral, isosceles and there are also scalene and obtuse triangles.
You can classify a triangle by its sides or by its angles. I.e: A triangle with three equal sides is an equilateral triangle A triangle with three equal angles is an equiangular triangle A triangle with two equal sides is an isosceles triangle
A, B, C Obtuse, acuteinterior, exterior
Isosceles, equilateral, right angle, obtuse and scalene
The 3 ways in naming an angle are..... 1.3points method 2.vertex method 3.Number method
If you mean ways of naming angles then they are: acute, right, obtuse and reflex
You can classify a triangle by its sides or by its angles. I.e: A triangle with three equal sides is an equilateral triangle A triangle with three equal angles is an equiangular triangle A triangle with two equal sides is an isosceles triangle
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Chemical name (e.g. ethanol), common name (e.g. rubbing alcohol), and IUPAC name (e.g. 2-propanol) are three ways to name a chemical compound.
There are many ways in which you could explain the triangle trading method. You have three points of trade that cycle.
yes, it does
A, B, C Obtuse, acuteinterior, exterior
Isosceles, equilateral, right angle, obtuse and scalene
There may be variants, but in the version of the game I am familiar with the triangle "belongs" to the first person to speak after the question "Whose triangle is it?" is asked. A variant with which I'm familiar is one where the first person you look at, after naming the third point, is the person who "owns" it.
It have three side It is a shape
The 3 ways in naming an angle are..... 1.3points method 2.vertex method 3.Number method
If you mean ways of naming angles then they are: acute, right, obtuse and reflex
There are two types of triangle: 1. Scalene triangle - no sides have the same length 2. Isosceles triangle - at least two sides have the same length a. Equilateral triangle - an isosceles triangle with 3 sides the same length.