Math, asked by Subhro50, 4 months ago

1) What is right angle triangle?
2) What is isoceles triangle?
3) What is obtuse angle triangle?
4) What is Equilateral Triangle?

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Answered by kkant1975
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Step-by-step explanation:

A triangle in which one of the interior angles is 90° is called a right triangle. The longest side of the right triangle, which is also the side opposite the right angle, is the hypotenuse and the two arms of the right angle are the height and the base.

An isosceles triangle therefore has both two equal sides and two equal angles. ... An equilateral triangle is therefore a special case of an isosceles triangle having not just two, but all three sides and angles equal.

An obtuse triangle is one that has an angle greater than 90°. Because all the angles in a triangle add up to 180°

Answered by Anonymous
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A triangle in which one of the interior angles is 90° is called a right triangle. The longest side of the right triangle, which is also the side opposite the right angle, is the hypotenuse and the two arms of the right angle are the height and the base.

An isosceles triangle therefore has both two equal sides and two equal angles. ... An equilateral triangle is therefore a special case of an isosceles triangle having not just two, but all three sides and angles equal.

An obtuse triangle is one that has an angle greater than 90°. Because all the angles in a triangle add up to 180°

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