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  2. File:Triangle-scalene.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is an SVG drawing of a scalene triangle with sides and angles marked, last of six-image series with Image:Triangle-acute.svg, Image:Triangle-obtuse.svg, Image:Triangle-right.svg, Image:Triangle-isosceles.svg, and Image:Triangle-equilateral.svg. All files are the same size, 505 by 440.

  3. Straightedge and compass construction - Wikipedia

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    If we draw both circles, two new points are created at their intersections. Drawing lines between the two original points and one of these new points completes the construction of an equilateral triangle. Therefore, in any geometric problem we have an initial set of symbols (points and lines), an algorithm, and some results.

  4. File:Pythagoras for scalene triangle.svg - Wikipedia

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    A double headed arrow joins intersection of lines parallel to sides to the corner of the triangle. This vector forms the two sides of the bottom parallelogram. The blue area is the same as the sum of the green areas, as shown by George Jennings (1997) "Figure 1.32: The generalized Pythagorean theorem" in Modern geometry with applications: with ...

  5. Law of sines - Wikipedia

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    In trigonometry, the law of sines, sine law, sine formula, or sine rule is an equation relating the lengths of the sides of any triangle to the sines of its angles.According to the law, ⁡ = ⁡ = ⁡ =, where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of a triangle, and α, β, and γ are the opposite angles (see figure 2), while R is the radius of the triangle's circumcircle.

  6. Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Triangles have many types based on the length of the sides and the angles. A triangle whose sides are all the same length is an equilateral triangle, [3] a triangle with two sides having the same length is an isosceles triangle, [4] [a] and a triangle with three different-length sides is a scalene triangle. [7]

  7. File:Triangle.Scalene.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ary.wikipedia.org متلت; Usage on as.wikipedia.org ত্ৰিভুজ; Usage on bg.wikipedia.org

  8. Scalene - Wikipedia

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    Scalene may refer to: A scalene triangle, one in which all sides and angles are not the same. A scalene ellipsoid, one in which the lengths of all three semi-principal axes are different; Scalene muscles of the neck; Scalene tubercle, a slight ridge on the first rib prolonged internally into a tubercle

  9. Simplex - Wikipedia

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    The triangle is the 2-simplex, a simple shape that requires two dimensions. ... (scalene triangle) ... Each step requires satisfying equations that ensure that each ...