The sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third side. So, 3+4>k, that is k<7 Also, 3+k>4 so that k>1 So 1 < k < 7
Try it out... Draw a triangle with 5 cm sides and see if you can make them fit.
An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle that has two sides of the same length. With two identical right triangles, it is possible to arrange them into a bigger triangle that has two sides that are the same length.
No because the 3 sides of an equilateral triangle are equal in length
You could have an isosceles triangle with sides 3, 3, and 2. I think that's the only one.
-yes it is.
isosceles right triangles
to find the range of values of triangle. Add the value of the sides of the given sides...is it?
The sum of the 2 smallest sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of its longest side
This triangle is called a scalene triangle.
A polygon with the least number of sides is a triangle (3 sides)
A shape with three and only three sides is a triangle, but it is not possible for a triangle to have three perpendicular sides.
No but an isosceles triangle is quite possible having 2 equal sides
Try it out... Draw a triangle with 5 cm sides and see if you can make them fit.
if it is a scalene triangle yes scalene triangle have no congruent sides and angles
An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle that has two sides of the same length. With two identical right triangles, it is possible to arrange them into a bigger triangle that has two sides that are the same length.
No because the 3 sides of an equilateral triangle are equal in length
You could have an isosceles triangle with sides 3, 3, and 2. I think that's the only one.