No triangle can meet those requirements.
this is known as an acute triangle acute triangles-no angles congruent or greater than 90 degrees right-one angle equal to 90 degrees obtuse-triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees
A triangle with all angles congruent are called equilateral. Each angle is 60 degrees.
That is called a "Right Triangle"
In a triangle with two congruent sides, which is known as an isosceles triangle, the angle formed by these two sides is called the vertex angle. The other two angles, which are at the base of the triangle, are congruent to each other. The sum of all angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees, so the vertex angle can be calculated by subtracting the sum of the base angles from 180 degrees.
It is 60 degrees and it is an equilateral triangle.
A triangle with two congruent sides is isosceles. A triangle with an angle of 104 degrees is obtuse. So you would have an obtuse isosceles triangle.
this is known as an acute triangle acute triangles-no angles congruent or greater than 90 degrees right-one angle equal to 90 degrees obtuse-triangle with one angle greater than 90 degrees
a scalene triangle
the triangle is called right handed triangle
A triangle with all angles congruent are called equilateral. Each angle is 60 degrees.
Each angle is 60 degrees
That is called a "Right Triangle"
In a triangle with two congruent sides, which is known as an isosceles triangle, the angle formed by these two sides is called the vertex angle. The other two angles, which are at the base of the triangle, are congruent to each other. The sum of all angles in any triangle is always 180 degrees, so the vertex angle can be calculated by subtracting the sum of the base angles from 180 degrees.
It is 60 degrees and it is an equilateral triangle.
An obtuse triangle.
None, because an angle cannot have congruent sides.
An equilateral triangle is a special isosceles triangle in which all three sides are congruent. Equilateral triangles are also equiangular, which means all three angles are congruent. The measure of each angle is 60 degrees.