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Types of triangle and their properties on basis of sides

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Answered by sarimkhan112005
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Step-by-step explanation:

A right triangle has one 90° angle and a variety of often-studied topics:

Pythagorean Theorem

Pythagorean Triplets

Sine, Cosine, Tangent

Pictures of Right Triangles

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3 4 5 Right Triangles

5 12 13 Right Triangles

Right Triangle Calculator

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Equilateral triangle

picture of equilateral triangle

The Equilateral triangle shown on the left has three congruent sides and three congruent angles.

Each angle is 60°

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Isosceles triangle

Isosceles Triangle

The Isosceles triangle shown on the left has two equal sides and two equal angles.

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Scalene Triangle

Scalene Triangle

The Scalene Triangle has no congruent sides. In other words, each side must have a different length..

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Acute Triangle

Acute Triangle

The Acute Triangle has three acute angles (an acute angle measures less than 90°)

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Obtuse Triangle

Obtuse Triangle

The Obtuse Triangle has an obtuse angle (an obtuse angle has more than 90°). In the picture on the left, the shaded angle is the obtuse angle that distinguishes this triangle

Since the total degrees in any triangle is 180°, an obtuse triangle can only have one angle that measures more than 90°.

Answered by ANSHSAHU333
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Step-by-step explanation:isosceles triangle equilateral triangle screen triangle

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