An isosceles triangle
It is called the mystery triangle
A triangle with all angles congruent are called equilateral. Each angle is 60 degrees.
Perpendicular is when opposite angles that are formed when two lines intersect and are congruent called?
Not necessarily. The details are quite vague here since the question doesn't give the specific number of sides and angles.A triangle that has all congruent angles and sides is called an equilateral triangle.A triangle that has two congruent angles and two congruent sides is called an isosceles triangle.
It is known as a Scalene Triangle. The triangle with no congruent sides.
It is called the mystery triangle
It is called a Scalene triangle
A triangle with all angles congruent are called equilateral. Each angle is 60 degrees.
Yes, it is called an Isosceles Triangle.
Congruent
Perpendicular is when opposite angles that are formed when two lines intersect and are congruent called?
Not necessarily. The details are quite vague here since the question doesn't give the specific number of sides and angles.A triangle that has all congruent angles and sides is called an equilateral triangle.A triangle that has two congruent angles and two congruent sides is called an isosceles triangle.
This are called congruent angles. For example, In an isosceles triangle, the two angles which are opposite to the sides that have the same length, have the same measurements. They are called the base angles of the triangle. When each of them is 45 degree, the triangle is also a right triangle, since the other angle is 90 degree.
It is known as a Scalene Triangle. The triangle with no congruent sides.
That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)
A triangle with 1 right angle and 2 congruent acute angles is both a right triangle and an isosceles triangle.
I think its called an equilateral triangle