Isosceles
A triangle can have only three sides. No triangle can have 9 sides!
If all three sides are 9 inches in length, then it is an EQUILATERAL Triangle. All the angles are 60 degrees.
A triangle has 3 sides.
Yes, a triangle can have side lengths of 6, 8, and 9. To determine if these lengths can form a triangle, we can apply the triangle inequality theorem, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 6 + 8 > 9, 6 + 9 > 8, and 8 + 9 > 6 all hold true, confirming that a triangle can indeed be formed with these side lengths.
This is a scalene triangle as it has no equal sides or angles. It is not a right angle triangle.
An acute angled scalene triangle.
A triangle can have only three sides. No triangle can have 9 sides!
There is no such triangle. A triangle must have exactly 3 sides.
If all three sides are 9 inches in length, then it is an EQUILATERAL Triangle. All the angles are 60 degrees.
NO!!! Reason. The sum of the two shorter sides MUSR be longer than the longest side.
No because the 3 sides of an equilateral triangle must be the same length.
A scalene triangle. It also happens to be acute.
An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length.
Ummm... A triangle has 3 sides.
A triangle has 3 sides.
Octagon has 8 sides. 3 sides - triangle 4 sides - quadrilateral 5 sides - pentagon 6 sides - hexagon 7 sides - heptagon 8 sides - octagon 9 sides - nonagon 10 sides - decagon
This is a scalene triangle as it has no equal sides or angles. It is not a right angle triangle.