a triangle has three diagonals as well as three sides
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
no coliner points donot make triangle
You can't because triangles do not have diagonals but an isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides
No, for the simple reason that triangles do not have 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
A triangle has no diagonals
Triangles have 0 diagonals.
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
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
You can't because triangles do not have diagonals but an isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides
Yes, the diagonals of an isosceles triangle are congruent. This is because an isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal in length, which creates two congruent triangles when the diagonals are drawn.