This triangle is called a scalene triangle.
3 Isosceles triangle, Equilateral triangle, and Scalene triangle.
This would depend on what programming language you wanted to write it in. For example, in Pascal, the code might look like this: Program Isosceles; Var A, B, C : Real; Begin WriteLn('Input side A.'); ReadLn(A); WriteLn('Input side B.'); ReadLn(B); WriteLn('Input side C.'); ReadLn(C); If A = B Then Begin If B = C Then Begin WriteLn('This triangle is equilateral.'); End Else Begin WriteLn('This triangle is isosceles.'); And so on.
The Duke of Triangle.
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Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
A pennant is a real life example of an isosceles triangle.
A triangle as in a musical instrument
An equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal. The yield sign on highways is an equilateral triangle.
Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
Any pythagorean triangle with unequal legs.
no there isn't
An umbrella.
The Bermuda triangle is a place, that is official. The debatable part about it is what causes the disappearance's. The reasons behind that may not be real, but the place CERTAINLY is.
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A real life example of a right-angled triangle would be a ladder leaning against a wall. And a acute triangle is an example of a umbrella. Some types of an umbrella are divided into a few sections using triangles edit by: A.B
the peak of a roof often forms an obtuse triangle.