The Bermuda Triangle is a real area of the south Atlantic off the coast of the United States. It has a long history of being responsible for ships and planes disappearing when they pass through it. It is considered myth but things have happened there.
hell yeah its real
This triangle is called a scalene triangle.
3 Isosceles triangle, Equilateral triangle, and Scalene triangle.
This would depend on what programming language you wanted to write it in. For example, in Pascal, the code might look like this: Program Isosceles; Var A, B, C : Real; Begin WriteLn('Input side A.'); ReadLn(A); WriteLn('Input side B.'); ReadLn(B); WriteLn('Input side C.'); ReadLn(C); If A = B Then Begin If B = C Then Begin WriteLn('This triangle is equilateral.'); End Else Begin WriteLn('This triangle is isosceles.'); And so on.
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The Duke of Triangle.
Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
A pennant is a real life example of an isosceles triangle.
A triangle as in a musical instrument
Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
An equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal. The yield sign on highways is an equilateral triangle.
Any pythagorean triangle with unequal legs.
no there isn't
An umbrella.
The Bermuda triangle is a place, that is official. The debatable part about it is what causes the disappearance's. The reasons behind that may not be real, but the place CERTAINLY is.
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A real life example of a right-angled triangle would be a ladder leaning against a wall. And a acute triangle is an example of a umbrella. Some types of an umbrella are divided into a few sections using triangles edit by: A.B
the peak of a roof often forms an obtuse triangle.