Angle
triangle
A triangle is a plane figure that has three sides and three corners that are called angles. "Tri" is the Greek root for the word "three". So "triangle" means "three angles" and describes the figure.
There are two root words to equilateral. equi - meaning equal lateral - meaning side. an equilateral triangle as all sides of equal length.
a square root spiral is a spiral formed by many right angled triangles, where, the hypotenuse of each triangle is the square root of a number.the first triangle is always an isoseles triangle, with its hypotenuse equal to square root of 2.
a square root spiral is a spiral formed by many right angled triangles, where, the hypotenuse of each triangle is the square root of a number.the first triangle is always an isoseles triangle, with its hypotenuse equal to square root of 2.
"Square root of a triangle" has no meaning. Neither has "divided by all sides".
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
Area of Equilateral Triangle A= S2 * (Root 3)/4, where A= Area of the triangle S= Side of the triangle.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
If your question is "what is an [space] Isosceles triangle?" then... an Isosceles triangle is one where two of its sides are the same length while the third is either longer or shorter. Additionally, two of the angles are the same. if all three sides are the same length, it is an "equilateral triangle" (the root "equal" is in there). Additionally, all angles in the triangle are the same. if all three sides are different lengths, the triangle is called a "scalene triangle." additionally, all angles within the triangle are different. now, if your question is "what is an anisosceles triangle?" well... technically there is no such word, however, it isn't a nonsensical word. that is, if you break it down, it does have a meaning. the root "iso" means 'the same' (this is why an isosceles triangle is called what it is). when the prefix 'an' is added to a word, it means 'not.' so an anisosceles triangle, when broken down phonetically means "not a triangle with 2 equal sides." this could mean it is either equilateral or scalene, but not an isosceles. (but remember, this is not an actual term used, so...)
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."