all rules of Traingle
Who to find-
area
perimeter
side
diagonal
and etc
if (equilateral, iscoscale, right angle traingle)
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There are three special names given to triangles that tell how many sides (or angles) are equal.
There can be 3, 2 or no equal sides/angles:
Equilateral Triangle
Equilateral Triangle
Three equal sides
Three equal angles, always 60°
Isosceles Triangle
Isosceles Triangle
Two equal sides
Two equal angles
Scalene Triangle
Scalene Triangle
No equal sides
No equal angles
How to remember? Alphabetically they go 3, 2, none:
Equilateral: "equal"-lateral (lateral means side) so they have all equal sides
Isosceles: means "equal legs", and we have two legs, right? Also iSOSceles has two equal "Sides" joined by an "Odd" side.
Scalene: means "uneven" or "odd", so no equal sides.
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