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The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the opposite interior angles.

In geometry, a three-sided plane figure, the sum of whose interior angles is 180°. Triangles can be classified by the relative lengths of their sides. A scalene triangle has three sides of unequal length. An isosceles triangle has at least two equal sides; it has one line of symmetry. An equilateral triangle has three equal sides (and three equal angles of 60°); it has three lines of symmetry.

Triangles can also be classified by their angle measures: a right triangle has one right (90°) angle; an acute triangle has three acute (less than 90°) angles; an obtuse triangle has one obtuse (greater than 90°) angle; an equiangular triangle has three equal angles. (All equilateral triangles are equiangular, and vice versa.) If the length of one side of a triangle is l and the perpendicular distance from that side to the opposite corner is h (the height or altitude of the triangle), its area A = 1/2 (lh).

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Small percussion instrument consisting of a thin metal bar bent into the shape of a triangle. Hit by a metal rod, it produces a tinkling tone of high, indefinite pitch. Compositions that call for a prominent triangle part include Liszt's Piano Concerto in E flat (1849; revised 1853, 1856) and the third movement of Brahms' Fourth Symphony (1885).



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Take for example an equilateral Triangle -- who represents with us a Tradesman of the respectable class.
From ship to shore, the side of the triangle along which the Italians had to escape, was a distance equal to that from the Solano Wharf to the shore, the side of the triangle along which we had to travel to get to the shore before the Italians.
The city forms an immense triangle marked out upon a vast plain of white sand, its acute angle directed toward the north and piercing a corner of the desert.
 
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