3. Vertices is another word for angles.A triangle has three sides and therefore three vertices, or angles. Vertices are corners, so a triangle has three corners, thus three vertices.3Vertices is another term for angles.three 3; a vertice is where the two lines intersect A triangle has 3 vertices. It also has three angles and sides.A triangle has 3 vertices at each of its 3 corners
A triangle has three vertices.
A triangle vertices are the end of a line; in a triangle there are only three such points.
a triangle
no
Of course. The vertices of a triangle, and any three vertices of any other polygon, are non-collinear. In the case of a triangle and a quadrilateral, if you had three collinear vertices, then you couldn't have the polygon.
That they are not collinear.
No, they cannot be. If they were, they would form a straight line, not a triangle!
Suppose a quadrilateral is given using its vertex coordinates. It will be a triangle if three vertices are collinear, that is are on the same line.
A non-degenerative triangle has 3 vertices which does not lie on a stright line. i.e the are not collinear
A triangle with no angles is called a degenerate triangle. It occurs when the three vertices are collinear, meaning they all lie on the same straight line. In a degenerate triangle, the side lengths sum up to zero.
A triangle has three sides and therefore three vertices, or angles.
A triangle has three sides and three vertices.
no
Figure A three vertices-> triangle
A triangle has three vertices.
False. Three collinear points determine a line while three non-collinear points determine a plane ( A Triangle)