No because the sum of its smaller sides must be greater than its longest side
Doesn't it depend on what type of triangle it is? And which sides you are measuring? And which side it's laying on?
no
An equilateral triangle is a triangle with all sides & angles having the same measure.An isosceles triangle is a triangle with 2 sides & angles measuring the same, leaving one angle/side to be different.A scalene triangle is a triangle with no sides and/or angles measuring the same length.
yes
Yes, it is possible for a triangle to have sides with lengths of 9 cm, 9 cm, and 9 cm. This is known as an equilateral triangle, where all sides are equal in length.
No but an isosceles triangle is quite possible having 2 equal sides
This is not an equilateral triangle.
Doesn't it depend on what type of triangle it is? And which sides you are measuring? And which side it's laying on?
no
An equilateral triangle is a triangle with all sides & angles having the same measure.An isosceles triangle is a triangle with 2 sides & angles measuring the same, leaving one angle/side to be different.A scalene triangle is a triangle with no sides and/or angles measuring the same length.
yes
Yes, it is possible for a triangle to have sides with lengths of 9 cm, 9 cm, and 9 cm. This is known as an equilateral triangle, where all sides are equal in length.
Such a triangle is known as an equilateral triangle.
If all the sides are equal to 5 cm, then it's a equilateral triangle. An equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all the sides are equal.
That would be an equilateral triangle.
That would be an isosceles triangle if two sides are the same length.
If all three sides are 9 inches in length, then it is an EQUILATERAL Triangle. All the angles are 60 degrees.