an isosceles triangle
No, all three sides of a right angle triangle cannot be equal. In a right angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle - the hypotenuse - will always be the longest side of the triangle. The remaining two sides may be equal to each other, but they don't have to be.
The angle that is not congruent to the base angles of an isosceles triangle is called the "vertex angle." In an isosceles triangle, the vertex angle is formed by the two equal sides, while the base angles are the angles opposite the equal sides.
An isosceles triangle is a type of triangle that has at least two sides of equal length. The angles opposite these equal sides are also equal. This symmetry gives the isosceles triangle distinct properties, such as having a vertex angle (the angle between the two equal sides) that is different from the base angles (the angles opposite the equal sides). Isosceles triangles are often used in various fields, including geometry, architecture, and art.
No because Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
The base angles of an isosceles triangle are called the base angles. In an isosceles triangle, two sides are of equal length, and the angles opposite these sides are also equal. This means that the base angles are congruent. The third angle, which is the vertex angle, is located opposite the base.
No, all three sides of a right angle triangle cannot be equal. In a right angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle - the hypotenuse - will always be the longest side of the triangle. The remaining two sides may be equal to each other, but they don't have to be.
A right-angled triangle can be an Isosceles Triangle, but NOT an equilateral triangle. An Isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. They form the 90 degree (right angle). The hypotenuse is opposite the right angle, and is longer than the other two sides.
The angle that is not congruent to the base angles of an isosceles triangle is called the "vertex angle." In an isosceles triangle, the vertex angle is formed by the two equal sides, while the base angles are the angles opposite the equal sides.
An isosceles triangle is a type of triangle that has at least two sides of equal length. The angles opposite these equal sides are also equal. This symmetry gives the isosceles triangle distinct properties, such as having a vertex angle (the angle between the two equal sides) that is different from the base angles (the angles opposite the equal sides). Isosceles triangles are often used in various fields, including geometry, architecture, and art.
No because Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides.
A triangle with no equal sides and no right angle is a scalene triangle
Their opposite angle are equal and all 3 angles will add up to 180 degrees
The base angles of an isosceles triangle are called the base angles. In an isosceles triangle, two sides are of equal length, and the angles opposite these sides are also equal. This means that the base angles are congruent. The third angle, which is the vertex angle, is located opposite the base.
A scalene triangle has no equal sides and no right angle.
True. In any triangle, the longest side is always opposite the largest angle; the shortest side is always opposite the shortest angle; and the middle length side is always opposite the middle size angle. In an isosceles triangle, there is no middle length side; and the two sides of equal length are opposite the angles of equal size. In an equilateral triangle, all sides are the same length, as are all the angles.
No TRIangle can have two equal sides it would be an angle. A triangle with 2 equal sides is called an isosceles triangle.
Equateral triangle