A man who has something to do with triangles could be a geometry teacher, a musician in an orchestra, of a road sign maker. You may also be thinking of Pythagoras who invented the pythagorean theorum (A^2+B^2=C^2).
The man who had something to do with triangles is Euclid. He was a Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry" and wrote a book called "Elements" that included foundational principles and theorems about triangles and other geometric shapes.
tri as in 3 angles as in the ends . He's right but i wil explain more. Equilateral triangles get there name from all sides being equal hence the name equilateral. Right triangles get there name from having a right angle, or ninety degree angle. I don't know about iscoceles.
Infinitely many. Having found one triangle, you can find infinitely many similar triangles.
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There are: Isoceles, Right, Scalene, and Equilateral.
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You take four regular triangles and make the all on the same center point and make them share one or two of there side with the triangle next to it until you get something that looks like a pac-man with a big mouth.
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Triangles with three equal sides are called equilateral triangles.
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cause of a man name shreve and he wonted to name something after him so that's how Shreveport got they name
tri as in 3 angles as in the ends . He's right but i wil explain more. Equilateral triangles get there name from all sides being equal hence the name equilateral. Right triangles get there name from having a right angle, or ninety degree angle. I don't know about iscoceles.