A triangle does not have diagonals because it is a polygon with only three sides and three vertices. Diagonals are defined as line segments connecting non-adjacent vertices, but in a triangle, all vertices are adjacent to each other. Therefore, there are no pairs of non-adjacent vertices to connect, resulting in no diagonals.
a triangle has three diagonals as well as three sides
no coliner points donot make triangle
They might, but they do not have to. A very long and narrow parallelogram would have diagonals that cross at a very sharp angle.no they donot
You can't because triangles do not have diagonals but an isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides
A triangle has 3 sides and no diagonals
there is 2 diagonals in a triangle
A geometrical triangle has 3 sides but no diagonals.
a triangle has three diagonals as well as three sides
0 they have no diagonals
Triangles have 0 diagonals.
A triangle has no diagonals
The number of Diagonals in one vertex of a Triangle is 0 (zero)..
There are no 'diagonals' in a triangle. Each vertex is connected to both of the other vertices, by the sides.
no coliner points donot make triangle
They might, but they do not have to. A very long and narrow parallelogram would have diagonals that cross at a very sharp angle.no they donot
You can't because triangles do not have diagonals but an isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides
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