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The three measures are......... And........ For a triangle?

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Answered by tanushri2005
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In a Euclidean space, the sum of measures ofthese three angles of any triangle is invariably equal to the straight angle, also expressed as 180 °, π radians, two right angles, or a half-turn.

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Answered by varindagarg812
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Answer:

Concept:

A three-sided polygon with three vertices and three edges is known as a triangle. It is among the most fundamental geometric shapes. Triangle ABC is a triangle having vertices A, B, and C. In Euclidean geometry, any 3 Non-collinear points form a one-of-a-kind triangle as well as a one-of-a-kind plane. In other words, the triangle is comprised in just one plane, as well as every triangle is enclosed in some plane. If the entire geometry is the Euclidean plane, there is only one plane in which all triangles are enclosed; however, this is no longer true in higher-dimensional Euclidean spaces. Except when otherwise specified, this section is all about triangle in Euclidean geometry, specifically the Euclidean plane.

Given:

For a triangle, the three measures are ______ and ______

Find:

we have to find the three measures of a triangle

Answer:

=> An equilateral triangle has three sides that are of the same length. A symmetrical polygon with all angles equal 60 degrees is an equilateral triangle.

=> An isosceles triangle has two equal-length sides. Furthermore, an isosceles triangle has two equal-length angles, namely the angles opposing the two equal-length sides.

=> A scalene triangle's sides are of various lengths. Have all angles of various measures in the same way.

In the given points above every triangle has sides and angles so,

For a triangle, the three measures are sides and angles.

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