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a triangle can have as many midsegments as you put in that particular triangle
What type of triangle?
There are 3 angles in a triangle.
In Shape- and Position tolerances what does the term reference element means a special element on which the elmentary computations (integrals) are performed. For instance, the reference segment in GetFEM++ is the segment [0,1]. The reference triangle is the triangle (0,0), (0,1), (1,0).
Type your answer here... The 3 element of fire also knowen as the fire triangle. these elements are oxygen, fuel and heat.
At the tip of Pascal's Triangle is the number 1, which makes up the zeroth row. The first row (1 & 1) contains two 1's, both formed by adding the two numbers above them to the left and the right, in this case 1 and 0 (all numbers outside the Triangle are 0's). In this way, the rows of the triangle go on infinitly. A number in the triangle can also be found by nCr (n Choose r) where n is the number of the row and r is the element in that row. For example, in row 3, 1 is the zeroth element, 3 is element number 1, the next three is the 2nd element, and the last 1 is the 3rd element. The formula for nCr is: n!/[r!(n-r)!].
A triangle has no prisms.
an isotope is a triangle with 2 equal sides silly goose!
A triangle - any triangle - has 3 sides.
3 is how many lines of symmetry a triangle has.
An element is anything that is put into a set. In math, this can be just about anything you can talk about in math: for example, different types of numbers; points; polygons; lines; planes; matrices; operations; functions; sets; and many other more.
There are 3 angles in a triangle