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which type of triangle, if any, can be formed with sides measuring 8 inches, 8 inches, and 3
inches?
an isosceles triangle
a scalene triangle
no triangle
an equilateral triangle
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Answered by smithasijotsl
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Answer:

An isosceles triangle is formed with the given measurements

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The three sides of the triangle are 8 inches, 8 inches, and 3 inches.

To find,

Type of triangle formed with the given measurements

Recall the concept

When two sides of a triangle are equal, then it is called an isosceles triangle.

Solution:

Given sides of the triangle are 8 inches, 8 inches, and 3 inches.

Since the two sides are equal, it forms an isosceles triangle

Hence the correct answer is option(1) isosceles triangle

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Answered by sonu567859
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If the measure of triangle sides are 8 inches, 8 inches, and 3 inches then that triangle will be an isosceles triangle.

An isosceles triangle

An isosceles triangle is one in which the lengths of the two sides are equal. In an isosceles triangle, the two angles opposing equal sides are equal in size.

Triangles are classified into three categories based on their sides:

  • Scalene triangle (All three sides are unequal)
  • Isosceles triangle (Only two sides are equal)
  • Equilateral triangle (All three sides are equal)

Angles of Isosceles Triangle

The two of the three angles of the isosceles triangle are equal in measure, which is opposite to the equal sides. Hence, one of the angles is unequal.

Isosceles Triangle Properties

  • As the two sides are equal in this triangle, the unequal side is called the base of the triangle.
  • The angles opposite to the two equal sides of the triangle is always equal.
  • The altitude of an isosceles triangle is measured from the base to the vertex (topmost) of the triangle.
  • A right isosceles triangle has a third angle of 90 degrees.

Learn more about isosceles triangle here,

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