A right triangle
Isosceles; a triangle with two congruent (equal) sides.
no
True
And Equilateral Triangle has three EQUAL sides. Basically just your ordinary triangle. The Isosceles triangle usually has TWO equal sides, and one odd side,( not the same size in degrees.) A scalene Triangle also has TWO of the same sides, BUT- Its degrees are usually always different. I'll show you some examples. The first example below is an isosceles Triangle. The 2nd is the Scalene Triangle... Hope I helped...
A right triangle
Isosceles; a triangle with two congruent (equal) sides.
only 1 side is , which is an odd way to say that no two sides are equal.
no
True
Lots of possibilities: an isosceles triangle, an isosceles trapezium, an irregular polygon with an odd number of sides, where the sides and angles on either side of the base are symmetric.
And Equilateral Triangle has three EQUAL sides. Basically just your ordinary triangle. The Isosceles triangle usually has TWO equal sides, and one odd side,( not the same size in degrees.) A scalene Triangle also has TWO of the same sides, BUT- Its degrees are usually always different. I'll show you some examples. The first example below is an isosceles Triangle. The 2nd is the Scalene Triangle... Hope I helped...
They're both polygons with an odd amount of sides and verticies.
Of course it could be even. Think of an equilateral triangle with sides of odd length.
A regular triangle, pentagon, heptagon, nonagon, etc ie Any regular polygon with an odd number of sides.
No. Equilateral triangles will tessellate and a triangle has 3 sides, which is an odd number.
No. Equilateral triangles will tessellate and a triangle has 3 sides, which is an odd number.