The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.
If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.
Triangle-ception.
A triangle that is black and white...
You mean... What is a triangle.. if it has no angles?
The answer depends on what you mean by "mean of triangle". There is no such geometric term.
If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.If you mean "triangle", a triangle can never have two parallel sides.
Triangle-ception.
Well, honey, a circle inside a triangle is usually a symbol used in geometry to represent the incenter of the triangle. The incenter is the point where the angle bisectors of the triangle intersect. So basically, it's just a fancy way of saying the center of the circle is equidistant from all three sides of the triangle. Hope that clears things up for ya!
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Editing is simple really. To see what I mean, try reading the article. Hope this helps.
in a triangle "IRH"
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