Mathematics
Answer
(a) On the basis of sides, triangles are of three types :
(i) Scalene triangle — all three sides are of different lengths. Example : sides 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm.
(ii) Isosceles triangle — two sides are equal. Example : sides 5 cm, 5 cm, 8 cm.
(iii) Equilateral triangle — all three sides are equal. Example : sides 6 cm, 6 cm, 6 cm.
(b) On the basis of angles, triangles are of three types :
(i) Acute-angled triangle — all angles are less than 90°. Example : 60°, 60°, 60°.
(ii) Right-angled triangle — one angle is exactly 90°. Example : 90°, 45°, 45°.
(iii) Obtuse-angled triangle — one angle is greater than 90°. Example : 120°, 30°, 30°.
Hence, based on sides — Scalene, Isosceles, Equilateral; based on angles — Acute-angled, Right-angled, Obtuse-angled.
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