It depends on the question you are asked. There are never 3 distinct triangles; there can only be 0,1, or 2 distinct triangles. Idk if that helps because the question is kinda general.
There is only one distinct triangle.
If two objects are distinct, it means they are not equal, or in otherwords: not the same. If someone has said to you: "make two distinct triangles" just make two differend ones.
As many as you like but they will all be scalene triangles formed by the given angles that add up to 180 degrees
If a triangle is not scalene, then the triangle does not have three angles with distinct measures.
there are 27 triangles in a triangle
There is only one distinct triangle.
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How many triangles exist with the given side lengths 3in, 4in, 2in
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In a rectangle, the diagonals divide it into four triangles. Each diagonal connects two opposite corners, creating two triangles for each diagonal. Therefore, by drawing both diagonals, you can form a total of four distinct triangles within the rectangle.
If two objects are distinct, it means they are not equal, or in otherwords: not the same. If someone has said to you: "make two distinct triangles" just make two differend ones.
As many as you like but they will all be scalene triangles formed by the given angles that add up to 180 degrees
Two distinct triangles can be constructed. This is determined by the method of the Ambiguous Case.
As many as you like but they will all be scalene triangles from the given interior angles that add up to 180 degrees.
It is an isosceles triangle with 2 equal sides.
Without the triangles, no answer can be given.
It varies with each given number.