Math, asked by yash5931, 10 months ago

A triangle has 3 vertices . If a triangle is formed joining 2 triangles, how many vertices will it have?​

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Answered by monica84197
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Answer:

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The number of vertices is 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given information, it is given that a triangle is a shape that has 3 vertices. Now, when a triangle is formed with the help of two triangles, we have to find out that the triangle that is now formed contains how many number of vertices.

Now, let us suppose that ABC and PQR are two separate triangles, each containing a total number of 3 vertices. Now, let us suppose that triangle PQR is drawn inside the triangle ABC such that both triangles have the same base, that is, BC is equal to QR.

Then, the ultimate triangle formed combining the individual triangles ABC and PQR has 3 vertices.

The answer lies in the question itself as it is posed as a trick question. A triangle formed in any manner will always have 3 vertices and not more than 3 because if a triangle has vertices greater than 3, it will no longer remain to be a triangle.

Thus, the number of vertices is 3.

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