Yes.
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Given unchanging lengths of the sides, a triangle cannot change its shape. But given unchanging lengths of the sides of a rectangle, it can change its shape by some force by changing its angle measurements. If a 2d load were put on a rectangle, enough force could squish the rectangle into a parallelogram, whereas a triangle cannot change shape without changing the lengths of its sides or bending its sides out of shape (most likely into a curve).Given these properties, a rectangle can collapse its shape much more easily and is flimsy compared to a triangle.
Triangle means 3 angles. No other shape exists and any three angle shape is a triangle
rhombus
A triangle
It is a triangle inside another shape, usually such that its vertices are on the boundaries of the other shape.
As written, the statement is false. You can't have it both ways. I suspect you meant to write that dilating a triangle changes the size or area of the triangle but does not change its shape. That would be true.
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the answer for apex is False for geometry! Your welcome
Answer #1:Yes.=======================Answer #2:False!=======================Answer #3:Without a definition of terms, it's hard to say. Outside ofan ophthalmologist's or an obstetrician's shop, "dilating"doesn't mean much. Certainly not in geometry.
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
if the shape changes the mass changes
frogs change sex and snake change skin but no animal changes shape their cells do
triangle, because of the structural stability of the shape. it is the simplest geometric figure that will not change shape when the lenghth of the sides are fixed
the answer is liquid... as my science teacher says.
Changes in the organization of its cytoskeleton allow a cell to change shape.
it changes because it loves god
Yes the moon does change shape. That is why phases of the moon happen. If you did not know, but phases means changes. So phases of the moon is changes of the moon.