Triangle types and its angles

The figure formed by joining three non-collinear points by a line segment is called a triangle.
It has three sides, 3 vertices, and 3 angles.
The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180^0
point joining.
An exterior angle of the triangle– The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to sum of opposite interior angles.
The sum of two side of a triangle is greater than third side.
exterior-Angle
Here the exterior angle of A=Interior angle of B+Interior angle of C
Between two parallel line and a common base, formed all triangle is equal in area.
TRIANGLE-IN-PARALLEL-LINE
In above diagram
ACB=AC1B=AC2B=AC3B=AC4B=AC5B
The perimeter of triangle– the sum of the length of all side of a triangle is called perimeter of triangle.
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Perimeter = a + b + c
Altitude of a triangle– the perpendicular drawn from the vertex of a triangle to the opposite side is called an altitude . all altitude meet at a point.
Median of a triangle– the line joining any vertex of a triangle to the mid-point of its opposite side is called the median of the triangle. That medians meet at a point.
Congruent triangles– two triangles are said to be congruent if every angle of one is equal to corresponding angle of the other and every side of one is equal to the corr esponding side of the other.
Scalene triangle – A triangle whose no side are equal.
scalene-triangle
AB\ne BC\ne CA
Isosceles triangle – A triangle whose any two side are equal to each other is called an isosceles.
isoscales-triangle
here
AB=AC
The opposite angle of equal side is equal
\angle ABC=\angle ACB
Equilateral triangle – A triangle having all side equal to one another is called an equilateral triangle.
Equilateral-triangle
In equilateral triangle all angles are equal
if AB=BC=CA then
\angle A=\angle B=\angle C
Acute angle triangle– A triangle in which all the angles are acute angles . Here each angle is less that 90^0
Right angle triangle– A triangle whose one angle is 90^0 is called an right angle triangle.
Obtuse angle triangle– A triangle whose one angle is obtuse more than 90^0 is called an obtuse angled triangle.
Area of triangle
1. \frac{1}{2}*base*height
2. \sqrt{s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)}
where s=\frac{a+b+c}{2}=\frac{sum of all sides}{2}

Area of equilateral triangle =0.433 * s^2 where s is side