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WHAT AM I?

TRIANGLE

HEXAGON

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TRIANGLES
triangle

A
is a polygon
formed by three segments joining
three noncollinear points.

Basic Parts of a Triangle


VERTEX/ VERTICES
a point where two lines intersect

SIDE/S
the line segments of a triangle

ANGLE/S
the space or shape formed when two
lines meet each other

VERTICES

SIDES

AB

BC

CA

ANGLES

Classification of the Triangles


According to
the Length of the Sides

SCALENE TRIANGLE

ISOSCELES TRIANGLE

EQUILATERAL
TRIANGLE

Classification of the Triangles


According to
the Measures of the Angles

ACUTE TRIANGLE

OBTUSE TRIANGLE

RIGHT TRIANGLE

EQUIANGULAR
TRIANGLE

ASSIGNMENT:
In a coupon bond
paper, draw your
dream house using the
different kinds of
triangles.

THE END

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