It can be any length that's more than 2 cm and less than 10 cm. And it also depends on the type of triangle. If it were to be a right triangle, then the last side would be about 7.21 cm. If it were a scalene, then it could be of any length. (just as long as it's more than 2 cm and less than 10 cm, like the first answer said)
Two sides of an isosceles triangle are equal. The base is the other side.
No, all three sides of a right angle triangle cannot be equal. In a right angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle - the hypotenuse - will always be the longest side of the triangle. The remaining two sides may be equal to each other, but they don't have to be.
An equilateral triangle, by definition, has three sides of equal length. The definition for an isosceles triangle is that it must have two sides of equal length, the other side being free to have any length. Based on these two definitions, we can say that an equilateral triangle is a special case of the isosceles triangle, namely one where the third side is also equal to the other two sides.
it is a equalatiral triangle
A triangle with 2 equal side lengths is called an isosceles triangle.
An isosceles triangle
The unequal side of an isosceles triangle is called the base.
A triangle with 3 equal sides is an equilateral triangle. A triangle with 2 equal sides is an isosceles triangle. There is no such thing as a triangle with ONE equal side. Equal to what? If you wish to stretch it and say each side is (equal to itself only ) not equal to any others it is a scalene triangle.
Two sides of an isosceles triangle are equal. The base is the other side.
A triangle with no equal side lengths is a scalene triangle.
No, all three sides of a right angle triangle cannot be equal. In a right angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle - the hypotenuse - will always be the longest side of the triangle. The remaining two sides may be equal to each other, but they don't have to be.
An equilateral triangle, by definition, has three sides of equal length. The definition for an isosceles triangle is that it must have two sides of equal length, the other side being free to have any length. Based on these two definitions, we can say that an equilateral triangle is a special case of the isosceles triangle, namely one where the third side is also equal to the other two sides.
An equilateral triangle, by definition, has three sides of equal length. The definition for an isosceles triangle is that it must have two sides of equal length, the other side being free to have any length. Based on these two definitions, we can say that an equilateral triangle is a special case of the isosceles triangle, namely one where the third side is also equal to the other two sides.
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Irregular triangle
it is a equalatiral triangle
A triangle with 2 equal side lengths is called an isosceles triangle.