GCSE Maths Practice: angles

Question 10 of 10

This question tests knowledge of different triangle types.

\( \begin{array}{l}\text{Which statements about triangles are correct?}\end{array} \)

Select all correct options:

Remember the properties of each triangle type; label angles and sides to check.

Triangles are classified based on sides and angles. Equilateral triangles have all sides and angles equal, with each angle 60°. Isosceles triangles have two sides and two angles equal. Scalene triangles have all sides and angles different. Understanding triangle properties helps calculate missing angles, solve geometric problems, and construct diagrams accurately. The largest angle in a triangle is opposite the longest side. These classifications are fundamental in geometry and important for GCSE exams, proofs, and real-world applications. Practicing with examples of each triangle type strengthens reasoning, diagram interpretation, and problem-solving skills.