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Are there any such thing as 'basic triangles'?

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Answered by meenu480
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In geometry, any three points, specifically non-collinear, form a unique triangle and separately, a unique plane (known as two-dimensional Euclidean space). The basic elements of the triangle are sides, angles, and vertical

Answered by khajaquadeerahmed31
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Types of triangles based on sides

Isosceles triangle: A triangle having two sides of equal length is an Isosceles triangle. The two angles opposite to the equal sides are equal. Scalene triangle: A triangle having three sides of different lengths is called a scalene triangle.

Further they are divided into acute obtuse equilateral and right angled triangle but they don't come under this!

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