1 triangle = 3 sides, no matter what kind of triangle it is
5 triangles = 3 sides each = 15 sides
equilateral triangle, scalene triangle, and isoceles triangle Also, acute, obtuse, and right
Three, Isoceles, Scalene & Equilateral.
There are three primary types of triangle - the equilateral, where all three sides are equal in length - the isoceles, where only two sides are equal in length - and the scalene, where no sides are equal in length. The right triangle, where one angle is 90 degrees, is a special case of isoceles or scalene.
Oh, dude, you're talking about triangles now? Alright, so, like, triangles can be classified based on their sides - you've got equilateral triangles (all sides are equal), isosceles triangles (two sides are equal), and scalene triangles (all sides are different lengths). It's like a little triangle party with different sides showing up!
You spell ' equaiateral;, correct;y as 'equilateral'. A SCALENE triangle cannot be EQUILATERAL, because for all scalene triangles , the length of the three sides are all different and the angles are all different values. An EQUILATERAL triangles has its three sides of equal length , and its three angles all at 60 degrees.
isoceles Triangle, Scalene triangle, Equilateral Triangle and Right Triangle.
as scalene, equilateral and isoceles.
No. A scalene triangle is by definition neither equilateral nor isoceles.
equilateral triangle, scalene triangle, and isoceles triangle Also, acute, obtuse, and right
isoceles, equilateral, and scalene...
Three, Isoceles, Scalene & Equilateral.
There are: Isoceles, Right, Scalene, and Equilateral.
Types of angles: acute, right angle, obtuse and reflex Types of triangles: equilateral, isoceles, right angle triangle and scalene
There are three primary types of triangle - the equilateral, where all three sides are equal in length - the isoceles, where only two sides are equal in length - and the scalene, where no sides are equal in length. The right triangle, where one angle is 90 degrees, is a special case of isoceles or scalene.
They are not the same. An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides, while a scalene triangle has no equal sides.
technically, triangle classes have a bulls-eye type name graph, with equilateral triangles in the middle, then isosceles, then scalene, so technically, some scalene triangles are isosceles and some are equilateral, but not all are.
Equilateral triangles have all the same side lengths and scalene triangles have no similar side lengthsAn equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a scalene triangle has 3 unequal sides