definitions of types of triangles based on sides and based on angle.
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The types of triangles based on sides are:
1) Equilateral triangle: this type of triangle has all the sides of equal length.
2) Isosceles triangle: this type of triangle has only two sides of equal length.
3) Scalene triangle: this type of triangle has all the sides of different lengths.
The types of triangles based on angles are:
1) right angled triangle: 90 degrees
2) obtuse angled triangle: more than 90degrees
3)acute angled triangle:less than 90 degrees
4) straight angled triangle: 180 degrees
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The types of triangles based on sides are:
1) Equilateral triangle: this type of triangle has all the sides of equal length.
2) Isosceles triangle: this type of triangle has only two sides of equal length.
3) Scalene triangle: this type of triangle has all the sides of different lengths.
The types of triangles based on angles are:
1) right angled triangle: 90 degrees
2) obtuse angled triangle: more than 90degrees
3)acute angled triangle:less than 90 degrees
4) straight angled triangle: 180 degrees
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here is ur answer...............
triangles are of 6 types
three on the basis of sides
and
three on the basis of the type of angle they have
each type has only one specific character
have a look at this pic
the specific features are mentioned at the sides of each type of the triangle
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if so then pls mark me brainliest
here is ur answer...............
triangles are of 6 types
three on the basis of sides
and
three on the basis of the type of angle they have
each type has only one specific character
have a look at this pic
the specific features are mentioned at the sides of each type of the triangle
hope it would be helpful......
if so then pls mark me brainliest
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