To accurately identify the type of triangle illustrated, I would need a description or visual of the triangle's sides and angles. Generally, triangles can be categorized as equilateral (all sides and angles are equal), isosceles (two sides and angles are equal), or scalene (all sides and angles are different). Additionally, they can also be classified as acute, right, or obtuse based on their angles. Please provide more details for a specific classification.
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 scalene triangle
right angle triangle
It doesn't ever fall outside of a triangle.
Either a scalene triangle or an isosceles triangle.
It depends on what kind of triangle.
Any kind of triangle can be made in a rectangle.
The kind of triangle with two sides the same length is an isosceles 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 scalene triangle
The Penrose triangle.
right angle triangle
It doesn't ever fall outside of a triangle.
Either a scalene triangle or an isosceles triangle.
An equilateral triangle.
An isosceles triangle.
An obtuse triangle.