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triangled


Meanings
  • A geometric figure formed by three lines or sides that meet at angles of exactly 60 degrees and 120 degrees.

    - "Example 1: Consider a triangled shape formed by three lines or sides AB, BC, and CA. Angle A (angle between sides AB and BC) measures 60 degrees, angle B (angle between sides BC and CA) measures 120 degrees, and angle C (angle between sides CA and AB) measures 60 degrees."
    - "Example 2: Imagine a triangled shape formed by three circles A, B, and C, with their centers at the vertices of the triangle. The radii of circles A, B, and C measure 3 units, 4 units, and 5 units, respectively. Angles A, B, and C measure 60 degrees, 120 degrees, and 60 degrees, respectively."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with triangled
triangle , pyramid , obelisk , pinnacle , acme , apex , zenith , summit , crest , peak , mountain , hill , mound
Homophones
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  1. homonyms

  2. triangle

  3. triangular

  4. triangulate


Variants
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triangle , triangles , triangle inequalities , triangle inequality , Pascal's triangle , Pascal's triangles , right triangle , right triangles , spherical triangle , spherical triangles , Bermuda Triangle , equilateral triangle , isosceles triangle , right-angled triangle
Forms
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Triangled shapes can take various forms, depending on the number and arrangement of their sides and angles. Some common forms of triangled shapes include: - Equilateral triangled: All sides and angles are equal. - Isosceles triangled: Two sides and the included angle are equal. - Scalene triangled: All sides and angles are unequal.


Etymology
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The word 'triangled' is derived from the Latin word 'triangulus', which means 'triangle'. The suffix '-ed' in the word 'triangled' indicates that the shape or figure is in the past tense or has already been formed.


Related Concepts
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  1. Triangle Inequality Theorem: A fundamental result in the geometry of triangled shapes, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangled shape must be greater than the length of the third side. This result has important applications in various fields of mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer science.

  2. Triangulation: The process of converting a complex geometric shape into a collection of triangled shapes, which can be more easily analyzed, processed, or visualized. Triangulation is an important technique in various fields of mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer science, where it is used to solve complex geometric problems, create accurate 3D models, optimize spatial data structures, and improve the performance of various algorithms and simulation models.


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["Triangled shapes have been used in various forms of art, architecture, music, and literature. In art, triangled shapes can be found in paintings, sculptures, and prints. In architecture, triangled shapes are commonly used in the design of roofs, bridges, and other structures. In music, triangled shapes can be found in the notation of musical scores, where they represent chords or harmonies. In literature, triangled shapes can be found in various forms of allegory, symbolism, and metaphor, where they represent complex relationships, emotions, or ideas."]

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