Since the right angle is not identified, the answer is either sqrt(84) or sqrt(116) units.
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That all sides and angles are also equal.
Let the triangle be ABC and its medians by AX and BY and CZ. Therefore, since AC=AB, and OP=BD. Therefore, By Triangle Equiangular Property, Triangle ABC simliar to Triangle XYZ Therefore, Three times the sum of the squares of sides of triangle equal to 4 times of its median.:) Hope it helped.
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Triangle ABC would be an isosceles. An isosceles triangle is defined as having two sides of equal length. This would also mean, then, that two angles in the triangle are also the same.
Triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle if and only if the lengths AB, AC & BC are all equal and the angles ∠ABC, ∠ACB & ∠CAB are all equal (to 60o).
In a right angled triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides which is Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Classification of Triangles According to anglesIf one angle of a triangle is a right angle (90°), then it is called a Right triangle. Note that the other two angles are acute.If all the angles of a triangle are acute (less than 90°), then it is called an acute angled triangle.If one angle of a triangle is obtuse (greater than 90°), then it is called an obtuse triangle. Note that the other two angles are acute.According to sides:If any two sides of a triangle are equal, then it is called an Isosceles Triangle. In ABC, AB = AC ABC is isosceles.If all the three sides of a triangle are equal, then it is an Equilateral Triangle. In ABC, AB = BC = CA ABC is equilateral.If no two sides of a triangle are equal, then it is called a Scalene Triangle. In ABC, AB BC CA. ABC is scalene.
If one of the angles is 90 degrees then it is right ange triangle If one of the angles is obtuse then it is an obtuse triangle If the three angles are 3 different acute then it is a scalene triangle If two of the angles are equal then it is an isosceles triangle If the three angles are equal then it is an equilateral triangle
In right triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle, AB = 13and BC = 5 What is the length of AC? Draw the triangle to help visualize the problem.
You must have more information about the triangle. If you know the angles, and two of them are equal, it is an isosceles triangle. If all three of the angles are sixty-degrees, it is an equilateral triangle. If none of the angles are the same, it is a scalene triangle. If one of the angles is ninety degrees, it is a right triangle (right triangles may also be scalene or isosceles). If you know the side lengths and two of them are equal, it is isosceles. If they are all equal, it is equilateral. If none of them are equal, it is scalene. A scalene or isosceles triangle may also be a right triangle, which you could determine from side lengths using the pythagorean theorem.
The given dimensions would not make a right angle triangle because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
No.
The 2 equal base angles are 45 degrees and all 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees.
That all sides and angles are also equal.
For a right angled triangle, sum of squares of two sides of a triangle equals square of the third side. For example - In triangle ABC, AB2 + BC2 = AC2