An equilateral triangle.
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.
Triangles can't have two sides, but a triangle with three congruent sides is a equilateral or three congruent angles in a triangle is equilangular.
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.
There are three types of triangles. Equilateral triangles have three congruent sides and three sixty-degree angles. Isosceles triangles have two congruent sides and the angles opposite those two sides are also congruent. Scalene triangles have no congruent sides or angles.
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.
an equilateral triangle
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 TriangleThis triangle has all three sides and all three angles congruent.
equalateral triangle.
The three basic types of triangles are equilateral, isosceles, and scalene. An equilateral triangle has three congruent (equal) sides and three sixty-degree angles. An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides and the two angles opposite those sides are also congruent. A scalene triangle has no congruent sides or angles.
Such a triangle is said to be EQUILATERAL. Note that if all three sides are congruent, all three angles are also congruent.
That is an equilateral triangle.
Triangles can't have two sides, but a triangle with three congruent sides is a equilateral or three congruent angles in a triangle is equilangular.
A scalene triangle. In a scalene triangle, there are no congruent sides or angles. In an isosceles triangle, at least two congruent sides and angles. In an equilateral triangle, all three sides and angles are congruent, with angles that always measure sixty degrees. Note: an equilateral triangle also classifies as an isosceles triangle, as it meets the definition of an isosceles triangle mentioned above.
A triangle with no equal sides or angles is known as a scalene triangle. Equilateral triangles, by contrast, have three equal sides and three 60 degree angles.
An obtuse triangle does not always have three congruent sides. An obtuse triangle can be any form that always has three angles.
A triangle with all the sides congruent is called an equilateral triangle. It has three identical side lengths and three identical angles of 60°.