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  2. Category:Types of triangles - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons ... move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Types of triangles" The following 22 pages ...

  3. Category:Triangles - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikiversity; ... For theorems or properties of triangles, see Category:Triangle geometry

  4. Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    [5] Kite: two pairs of adjacent sides are of equal length. This implies that one diagonal divides the kite into congruent triangles, and so the angles between the two pairs of equal sides are equal in measure. It also implies that the diagonals are perpendicular.

  5. Pattern Blocks - Wikipedia

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    The second has a brown half-trapezoid and a pink half-triangle. Another set, Deci-Blocks, is made up of six shapes, equivalent to four, five, seven, eight, nine and ten triangles respectively. Christopher Danielson developed a new set of blocks, called Twenty-First Century Pattern Blocks . [ 8 ]

  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. Modern triangle geometry - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, modern triangle geometry, or new triangle geometry, is the body of knowledge relating to the properties of a triangle discovered and developed roughly since the beginning of the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Triangles and their properties were the subject of investigation since at least the time of Euclid.