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All triangles have 3 sides and 3 angles which always add up to 180.

Triangles are classified in 2 ways1) By the number of equal sides they have:
scalene - all 3 sides have different lengths
isosceles - 2 sides have equal lengths
equilateral - all 3 sides are equal
2) By the types of angles they have:
acute triangle - all 3 angles are acute (less than 90)
right triangle - has one right angle (a right angle = 90)
obtuse triangle - has one obtuse angle (an obtuse angle is greater than 90 and less than 180).
When these 2 categories are combined, there are 7 possible triangles:
acute scalene (diagram A)
right scalene (B) - all right triangles are scalene (except diagram E).
obtuse scalene (C)

acute isosceles (diagram D)


right isosceles (E) also known as a 45 45 90 triangle.
obtuse isosceles (F)

equilateral (G) all sides are equal and each angle = 60, making this the only equiangular triangle. Since all 3 angles are less than 90 all equilateral
triangles are acute triangles.

There is one more type of triangle that is worth mentioning.


An oblique triangle is any triangle that is not a right triangle.

there is the Equilateral Triangle which all sides are equal.


there is the Isosceles Triangle where only two sides are equal.
there is the Scalene Triangle where no sides are equal.
Parallelogram: A four-sided polygon with two pairs of parallel and equal sides. The following is a parallelogram.

Rectangle: A rectangle is a parallelogram with 4 right angles. The following is a rectangle.

Square:A square is a rectangle with 4 equal sides.The following is squar

Rhombus: A rhombus is a parallelogram with 4 equal sides. The following is a rhombus.

Trapezoid: A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides. The following are trapezoids.
Scalene trapezoid: A scalene trapezoid is a trapezoid with no equal sides.The following is a scalene trapezoid

Right-angled trapezoid: A right-angled is a trapezoid with two right angles. The following is a right-angle trapezoid.

Isosceles trapezoid: In an isosceles trapezoid, non-parallel sides are equal. The following is an isosceles trapezoid.

The different kinds of quadrilaterals are: parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square, and trapezoid. A parallelogram has both sets of opposite sides
parallel, a rectangle have four right angles, a rhombus has four congruent sides, a square is a rectangle having four congruent sides, and a trapezoid is a
quadrilateral with a pair of opposite sides parallel. Quadrilaterals are four sided polygons.

n Euclidean plane geometry, a quadrilateral is a polygon with four sides (or edges) and four vertices or corners. Sometimes, the term quadrangleis
used, by analogy with triangle, and sometimes tetragon for consistency with pentagon (5-sided), hexagon (6-sided) and so on.
The origin of the word "quadrilateral" is the two Latin words quadri, a variant of four, and latus, meaning "side."
Quadrilaterals are simple (not self-intersecting) or complex (self-intersecting), also called crossed. Simple quadrilaterals are either convex orconcave.
The interior angles of a simple (and planar) quadrilateral ABCD add up to 360 degrees of arc, that is

This is a special case of the n-gon interior angle sum formula (n 2) 180. In a crossed quadrilateral, the four interior angles on either side of
the crossing add up to 720.[1]

Acute trianlges are triangles in which the measures of all three angles are less than 90
degrees.

Obtuse triangles are triangles in which the measure of one angle is greater than 90
degrees.

Right triangles are triangles in which the measure of one angle equals 90 degrees.

Equilateral triangles are triangles in which all three sides are the same length.

Isosceles triangles are triangles in which two of the sides are the same length.

Scalene triangles are triangles in which none of the sides are the same length.

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