No, none of the sides or angles are congruent in a scalene triangle. All three sides (and all three angles) are congruent only in an equilateral triangle.
It is an Equilateral Triangle. An equilateral triangle's sides are all congruent. It's angles are all congruent and equal to 60 degrees.
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.
A congruent triangle is one where all the angles are identical to those of another triangle, or equivalently, all three sides are the same ratio to the sides of another triangle.
A scalene triangle is a triangle in which all three sides and all three angles are different. Therefore two angles of a scalene triangle are NEVER congruent.
In an isosceles triangle 2 sides are congruent and 2 angles are congruent. In an equilateral triangle all 3 sides are congruent and all 3 angles are congruent also.
No, none of the sides or angles are congruent in a scalene triangle. All three sides (and all three angles) are congruent only in an equilateral triangle.
equilateral triangle
Equilateral TriangleThis triangle has all three sides and all three angles congruent.
equalateral triangle.
Such a triangle is said to be EQUILATERAL. Note that if all three sides are congruent, all three angles are also congruent.
An equilateral triangle
It is an Equilateral Triangle. An equilateral triangle's sides are all congruent. It's angles are all congruent and equal to 60 degrees.
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.
An equalaterial triangle has all three sides the same length. Also all three angles are the same (60 degrees.)
That is an equilateral triangle.
A congruent triangle is one where all the angles are identical to those of another triangle, or equivalently, all three sides are the same ratio to the sides of another triangle.