All angle in a triangle add up to 180o. In an equilateral triangle, each of the three angles is equal to 60o; in isosceles triangles, two angles are equal; in scalene triangles, none are the same; in right-angled triangles, one of them must be 90o.
1-360 (1-180 in a traiangle)
A triangle only has one altitude which is its perpendicular height.
It is called an isosceles traiangle.
Not too sure of your question but a triangle and a hexagon are both polygons
A Triangle with three equal sides is called a Equilateral Triangle.
I only know that it has R,A,I and O. The other one i dont know
no, the reason why is as follows. The definition of a triangle stipulates that there is exactly 180 degrees inside the three sides. At a right angle the degree is 90. If two of my three angles are both 90 then their sum is 180 degrees. This means that my third angle would be 0. This would result in there being No third angle thus it's not a triangle.
If it is an isosceles triangle then side BC is 15cm and side AC is 15m
30 degrees.
45 degrees Fahrenheit = 7.2 degrees Celsius
35 degrees Fahrenheit is 1.7 degrees Celsius. 35 degrees Celsius is 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
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