what is a triangle having all sides of different length called
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Answer:
SCALENE TRIANGLE
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Sclene Triangle
The latter definition would make all equilateral triangles isosceles triangles. The 45–45–90 right triangle, which appears in the tetrakis square tiling, is isosceles. A scalene triangle has all its sides of different lengths.
Properties: Convex, cyclic, equilateral, isogonal, isotoxal
Internal angle (degrees): 60°
Dual polygon: Self
Edges and vertices: 3
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A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices. It is one of the basic shapes in geometry. A triangle with vertices A, B, and C is denoted {\displaystyle \triangle ABC}\triangle ABC.[1]
Equilateral triangle
Regular polygon 3 annotated.svg
A regular triangle
Type
Regular polygon
Edges and vertices
Schläfli symbol
Coxeter diagram
CDel node 1.pngCDel 3.pngCDel node.png
Symmetry group
Dihedral (D3), order 2×3
Internal angle (degrees)
60°
Dual polygon
Self
Properties
Convex, cyclic, equilateral, isogonal, isotoxal
Triangle
Triangle illustration.svg
A triangle
Edges and vertices
Schläfli symbol
(for equilateral)
Areas
various methods;
see below
Internal angle (degrees)
60° (for equilateral)
triangle, tri, three, angle
Triangle = Tri (three) + Angle
In Euclidean geometry, any three points, when non-collinear, determine a unique triangle and simultaneously, a unique plane (i.e. a two-dimensional Euclidean space). In other words, there is only one plane that contains that triangle, and every triangle is contained in some plane. If the entire geometry is only the Euclidean plane, there is only one plane and all triangles are contained in it; however, in higher-dimensional Euclidean spaces, this is no longer true. This article is about triangles in Euclidean geometry, and in particular, the Euclidean plane, except where otherwise noted.
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