To determine valid names for a triangle, we typically refer to the triangle's vertices. If the triangle's vertices are labeled A, B, and C, valid names could include ∆ABC, ∆CAB, or ∆BCA. Any combination of these vertices in the naming convention would be acceptable, as long as all three vertices are included. However, names like ∆AB or ∆AC would be invalid since they do not represent the entire triangle.
There is no other names!!!! Howver 'the word' trigonmetry' comes from Latin, and means 'measuring triangles.'. trigon ( a three sided 2-dimenstional figure) = triangle (modern). Metry = to measure.
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Their are many names that go with Tristan, and the popular ones can be found online. Some examples are: Alexander, Cole, James, Shane, Lee, Samuel, Robert and Daniel.
The basic functions are sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant and cotangent. In addition, there are their inverses, whose full names use the prefix "arc" [arcsine, arc cosine, etc] but are more often written as sin-1, cos-1 and so on.
'Gemini' comes from Classical Greece, and means the 'Twins'. The twins names being 'Castor' and 'Pollux'.
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Irregular triangle
Two names for a triangle are "scalene triangle" and "isosceles triangle." A scalene triangle is a triangle with three unequal sides, while an isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two equal sides. These names are based on the measurements of the sides of the triangle and help classify different types of triangles based on their properties.
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Equilateral Triangle, Isosceles Triangle, Scalene Triangle, Right-angle triangleAcute Triangle Obtuse Triangle Right Triangle
equalateral, isosiles, and right triangle
When the original trophy is filled with names, they add an extra layer below and when that gets complete with names they add another layer below. For instance, check out the Davis cup trophy, the original was just a cup but over the years they have added three extra layers below.
They are pyramids
the bumuter triangle is also called: devils triangle, triangular hole, Atlantic triangle, death hole and the mysterious killer