A triangle is typically described by its sides and angles. The sides can be classified as equilateral (all sides equal), isosceles (two sides equal), or scalene (all sides different). Angles can be categorized as acute (all angles less than 90°), right (one angle equal to 90°), or obtuse (one angle greater than 90°). Additionally, triangles can be categorized based on their orientation, such as acute-angled, obtuse-angled, or right-angled triangles.
scalene acute
Acute
Equilateral and acute
A triangle in which lengths of the three sides are different is called a scalene triangle.
Any triangle with a 90 degree angle is a right triangle.
scalene acute
Acute
Equilateral and acute
Nouns are not describing words. The word triangle is a noun. Adjectives are used to describe noun. Some adjectives that describe a triangle are:equilateralscaleneisoscelesacuteobtuse
All three of these terms describe different types of triangles. An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length. A scalene triangle has sides that each have a different length.
Equilateral and acute
a right triangle
Right angled, scalene.
A triangle in which lengths of the three sides are different is called a scalene triangle.
The stability triangle is used to describe
equiangular and a regular triangle
New World(Americas)