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# Let's draw ourselves a triangle.<ref name="ref_7f3cfe59">[https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-seventh-grade-math/cc-7th-geometry/cc-7th-constructing-geometric-shapes/v/triangle-inqequality-theorem Triangle inequality theorem (video)]</ref>
 
# If that angle becomes 0, we end up with a degenerate triangle.<ref name="ref_7f3cfe59" />
 
# Then we keep making that angle smaller and smaller and smaller all the way until we get a degenerate triangle.<ref name="ref_7f3cfe59" />
 
# So if you want this to be a real triangle, at x equals 4 you've got these points as close as possible.<ref name="ref_7f3cfe59" />
 
# triangle(30, 75, 58, 20, 86, 75); Description A triangle is a plane created by connecting three points.<ref name="ref_35cc8843">[https://processing.org/reference/triangle_.html triangle() \ Language (API) \ Processing 3+]</ref>
 
 
# A triangle is composed of three line segments.<ref name="ref_e1160dff">[https://www.mathplanet.com/education/pre-algebra/introducing-geometry/triangles Triangles (Pre-Algebra, Introducing geometry) – Mathplanet]</ref>
 
# A triangle is composed of three line segments.<ref name="ref_e1160dff">[https://www.mathplanet.com/education/pre-algebra/introducing-geometry/triangles Triangles (Pre-Algebra, Introducing geometry) – Mathplanet]</ref>
 
# To name a triangle we often use its vertices (the name of the endpoints).<ref name="ref_e1160dff" />
 
# To name a triangle we often use its vertices (the name of the endpoints).<ref name="ref_e1160dff" />
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# A draughtsman's square in the form of a right-angled triangle.<ref name="ref_cad58ecb" />
 
# A draughtsman's square in the form of a right-angled triangle.<ref name="ref_cad58ecb" />
 
# How Does One Cut a Triangle?<ref name="ref_554cb9d8">[https://books.google.co.kr/books?id=gY1CAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA133&lpg=PA133&dq=triangle&source=bl&ots=PTJhmqprvY&sig=ACfU3U1dFqlUDdi5hEfTPC1taAaTsglEwg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKltScttbtAhVDzmEKHeXFArY4HhDoATACegQIARAC How Does One Cut a Triangle?]</ref>
 
# How Does One Cut a Triangle?<ref name="ref_554cb9d8">[https://books.google.co.kr/books?id=gY1CAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA133&lpg=PA133&dq=triangle&source=bl&ots=PTJhmqprvY&sig=ACfU3U1dFqlUDdi5hEfTPC1taAaTsglEwg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKltScttbtAhVDzmEKHeXFArY4HhDoATACegQIARAC How Does One Cut a Triangle?]</ref>
# Triangle provides skilled intermediaries across the United Kingdom to enable communication with children and young people up to the age of 30.<ref name="ref_388f29c6">[http://triangle.org.uk/service/intermediaries Intermediary Services]</ref>
 
# (15 of the Triangle team are also Witness Intermediaries registered with the Ministry of Justice).<ref name="ref_388f29c6" />
 
# The site's critics' consensus reads: "Triangle sails into some strange waters, but this intelligent, well-acted horror outing anchors its idiosyncrasies in a satisfyingly scary story.<ref name="ref_3742635b">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle_(2009_English-language_film) Triangle (2009 English-language film)]</ref>
 
 
# Acute-angled triangle An acute triangle has all its internal angles as acute( i.e.. less than 90°).<ref name="ref_20074bb9">[https://www.cuemath.com/geometry/triangles/ Properties of Triangle]</ref>
 
# Acute-angled triangle An acute triangle has all its internal angles as acute( i.e.. less than 90°).<ref name="ref_20074bb9">[https://www.cuemath.com/geometry/triangles/ Properties of Triangle]</ref>
 
# Obtuse-angled triangle An obtuse triangle has one of its internal angles as obtuse ( i.e.. greater than 90°).<ref name="ref_20074bb9" />
 
# Obtuse-angled triangle An obtuse triangle has one of its internal angles as obtuse ( i.e.. greater than 90°).<ref name="ref_20074bb9" />
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# The sides of a triangle are given special names in the case of a right triangle, with the side opposite the right angle being termed the hypotenuse and the other two sides being known as the legs.<ref name="ref_9f6916f4" />
 
# The sides of a triangle are given special names in the case of a right triangle, with the side opposite the right angle being termed the hypotenuse and the other two sides being known as the legs.<ref name="ref_9f6916f4" />
 
# The study of triangles is sometimes known as triangle geometry, and is a rich area of geometry filled with beautiful results and unexpected connections.<ref name="ref_9f6916f4" />
 
# The study of triangles is sometimes known as triangle geometry, and is a rich area of geometry filled with beautiful results and unexpected connections.<ref name="ref_9f6916f4" />
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  1. A triangle is composed of three line segments.[1]
  2. To name a triangle we often use its vertices (the name of the endpoints).[1]
  3. When a triangle has three congruent sides, we call the triangle an equilateral triangle.[1]
  4. When a triangle has two congruent sides it is called an isosceles triangle.[1]
  5. It is usual to name each vertex of a triangle with a single capital (upper-case) letter.[2]
  6. Alternatively, the side of a triangle can be thought of as a line segment joining two vertices.[2]
  7. In Geometry, a triangle is a three-sided polygon that consists of three edges and three vertices.[3]
  8. If ABC is a triangle, then it is denoted as ∆ABC, where A, B and C are the vertices of the triangle.[3]
  9. These angles are formed by two sides of the triangle, which meets at a common point, known as the vertex.[3]
  10. Let us say, ∠1, ∠2 and ∠3 are the interior angles of a triangle.[3]
  11. A vertex is a point where two or more curves, lines, or edges meet; in the case of a triangle, the three vertices are joined by three line segments called edges.[4]
  12. A triangle is usually referred to by its vertices.[4]
  13. Hence, a triangle with vertices a, b, and c is typically denoted as Δabc.[4]
  14. For example, a triangle in which all three sides have equal lengths is called an equilateral triangle while a triangle in which two sides have equal lengths is called isosceles.[4]
  15. At the time, Orlando was still dating Katy Perry, so the blogs were quick to call the whole thing a messy love triangle.[5]
  16. The dim-witted buffoon of commedia dell’arte, pining for his Columbine but outwitted by Harlequin, became the formula for the classic love triangle in opera and theater.[5]
  17. The famous love triangle between Prince Charles, Princess Diana, and Camilla Parker Bowles has been re-created for Season 4 of The Crown.[5]
  18. There was a close up of one of the band members who was playing the triangle.[5]
  19. In this article, we are going to learn about the simplest form of a polygon, a triangle .[6]
  20. As the name suggests, the triangle is a polygon that has three angles.[6]
  21. This is called the angle sum property of a triangle.[6]
  22. In a right-angled triangle, ∆ABC, BC = 26 units and AB = 10 units.[6]
  23. In Geometry, a triangle is the most important shape, defined as a closed two-dimensional diagram containing 3 sides, 3 angles and 3 vertices.[7]
  24. However, sometimes it's hard to find the height of the triangle.[8]
  25. There are a few methods of obtaining right triangle side lengths.[9]
  26. 461 (Volume LIII, Number 11), Quadrant Magazine Limited, page 104: One of the writers' most pleasing inventions was to treat the triangle love story as comedy.[10]
  27. A draughtsman's square in the form of a right-angled triangle.[10]
  28. How Does One Cut a Triangle?[11]
  29. Acute-angled triangle An acute triangle has all its internal angles as acute( i.e.. less than 90°).[12]
  30. Obtuse-angled triangle An obtuse triangle has one of its internal angles as obtuse ( i.e.. greater than 90°).[12]
  31. If all the three sides of a triangle are equal, it is called an equilateral triangle.[12]
  32. In the given triangle, all three sides are equal in length.[12]
  33. If two of its sides are equal, a triangle is called isosceles.[13]
  34. A triangle with all three equal sides is called equilateral.[13]
  35. As regard the angles, a triangle is equiangular if all three of its angles are equal.[13]
  36. Euclid showed that in an isosceles triangle the base angles are equal and, conversely, the sides opposite equal angles are equal.[13]
  37. A triangle with vertices A, B, and C is denoted △ A B C {\displaystyle \triangle ABC} .[14]
  38. In Euclidean geometry , any three points, when non- collinear , determine a unique triangle and simultaneously, a unique plane (i.e. a two-dimensional Euclidean space ).[14]
  39. In other words, there is only one plane that contains that triangle, and every triangle is contained in some plane.[14]
  40. An equilateral triangle is also a regular polygon with all angles measuring 60°.[14]
  41. An isosceles triangle can be drawn in many different ways.[15]
  42. A right-angled triangle has one 90° angle.[15]
  43. That 90° angle is shown as a small square where two sides of the triangle join.[15]
  44. It is possible for a triangle to be a right-angled triangle and an isosceles triangle at the same time.[15]
  45. Interestingly, the triangle is the only rigid polygon formed out of straight line segments, meaning that if the three lengths of the sides are given, the measurements correspond to a unique triangle.[16]
  46. Because of this, it is often possible, given some information about a triangle (e.g. some side lengths and some angles), to determine additional facts about the triangle.[16]
  47. The Triangle shape tool offers a handle on the shape and options on the context toolbar to enable the triangle to be modified.[17]
  48. A triangle is a 3-sided polygon sometimes (but not very commonly) called the trigon.[18]
  49. Every triangle has three sides and three angles, some of which may be the same.[18]
  50. The sides of a triangle are given special names in the case of a right triangle, with the side opposite the right angle being termed the hypotenuse and the other two sides being known as the legs.[18]
  51. The study of triangles is sometimes known as triangle geometry, and is a rich area of geometry filled with beautiful results and unexpected connections.[18]

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  • [{'LEMMA': 'triangle'}]
  • [{'LEMMA': '3-gon'}]
  • [{'LEMMA': '2-simplex'}]
  • [{'LEMMA': '∆'}]