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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. 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]

  4. Isosceles triangle - Wikipedia

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    In geometry, an isosceles triangle (/ aɪ ˈ s ɒ s ə l iː z /) is a triangle that has two sides of equal length and two angles of equal measure. Sometimes it is specified as having exactly two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length, the latter version thus including the equilateral triangle as a special case.

  5. Disdyakis triacontahedron - Wikipedia

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    scalene triangle: Faces: 120 Edges: 180 Vertices: 62 = 12 + 20 + 30 Face configuration: V4.6.10 ... The 5-fold projection is the main drawing on the right page.

  6. 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

  7. Equilateral triangle - Wikipedia

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    The equilateral triangle can be constructed in different ways by using circles. The very first proposition in the Elements by Euclid starts by drawing a circle with a certain radius, placing the point of the compass on the circle, and drawing another circle with the same radius; the two circles intersect in two points. An equilateral triangle ...

  8. Tetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    Two equal scalene triangles with a common base edge This has two pairs of equal edges (1,3), (1,4) and (2,3), (2,4) and otherwise no edges equal. The only two isometries are 1 and the reflection (34), giving the group C s , also isomorphic to the cyclic group , Z 2 .

  9. 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