A pennant is a real life example of an isosceles triangle.
A real life example is a gnomes hat, pizza slice, cake slice, IDK what a pennant is , but the previous person who wrote this wrote pennant so i guess penant :P and my last example is a pumpkin when u draw those triangles in it, your welcome :) .. oh ! and a flag , i think guyanas flag has isosceles triangle ^.^ A pennant is one of those isosceles-triangle shaped flags.... google it. thanks tho :) i needed this for school.
a scalene triangle
right angle triangle
45 degrees is an angle, not a triangle.A triangle containing an angle of 45 degrees can be any kind of triangle except an equilateral triangle.
A pennant is a triangular sign, usually made out of a felt (or felt-like) material and printed on both sides. It usually has a wooden or plastic rod used as a handle in the widest end of the triangle. See the related link below for a picture of a pennant.
A pennant is a real life example of an isosceles triangle.
If you mean this kind of flag, http://images.jupiterimages.com/common/detail/82/28/23372882.jpg then it is called a pennant flag. Hope this helps.
A real life example is a gnomes hat, pizza slice, cake slice, IDK what a pennant is , but the previous person who wrote this wrote pennant so i guess penant :P and my last example is a pumpkin when u draw those triangles in it, your welcome :) .. oh ! and a flag , i think guyanas flag has isosceles triangle ^.^ A pennant is one of those isosceles-triangle shaped flags.... google it. thanks tho :) i needed this for school.
It depends on what kind of triangle.
I'd say the one that looks like a triangle.
Any kind of triangle can be made in a rectangle.
Nepal's flag is shaped like a triangle fixed on top of another triangle. See Sources and related links for a picture.A square is a type of a rectangle. Hence, the square-shaped flag of Vatican City State and Switzerland are types of a rectangular flags.
There is no antonym for pennant
The kind of triangle with two sides the same length is an isosceles triangle.
The Penrose triangle.
a scalene triangle