An equalateral Triangle
A regular polygon has congruent sides and equal interior angles such as a square or an equilateral triangle
Scalene Triangle- a triangle with no congruent sides Isosceles Triangle- a triangle with two congruent sides Equilateral Triangle- a triangle with three congruent sides
Isosceles Triangle - 2 congruent sides Equilateral Triangle - all three sides are congruent Scalene triangle - no sides are congruent
A scalene triangle does not have congruent sides but one, two or three of its sides can be congruent to those of another scalene triangle.
If a triangle does not have the same length side as another triangle the sides are not congruent.
An equilateral triangle.
An equalateral Triangle
In a triangle with no sides congruent we call it scalene.
scalene triangle
A regular polygon has congruent sides and equal interior angles such as a square or an equilateral triangle
Scalene Triangle- a triangle with no congruent sides Isosceles Triangle- a triangle with two congruent sides Equilateral Triangle- a triangle with three congruent sides
In general, usually not. It is possible for a right triangle to have 2 congruent sides; this makes it an isoceles right triangle. This shape is often seen in architecture.
1 Face (2D) 4 Faces (3D) 3 Sides 3 Points, and 2 Congruent sides.
A scalene triangle has no congruent sides. An equilateral has all equal sides, and an isosceles triangle has two of three sides equal.
Isosceles Triangle - 2 congruent sides Equilateral Triangle - all three sides are congruent Scalene triangle - no sides are congruent
A triangle with two congruent sides is an isoscelestriangle. But an equilateral triangle has two congruent sides. (It actually has three congruent sides.) And isosceles triangle is generally described as a triangle with exactly two congruent sides.