A right-angled triangle can indeed consist of sides of 20cm, 48cm, and 52cm. 20, 48, 52 are a valid Pythagorean triple, since 202+482=522.
Using trigonometry and Pythagoras' theorem.
Yes, these measurements work for a right triangle. 7^2 + 24^2 = 25^2 Good luck. :-)
If it's not a right angled triangle and you don't have any of the angles but have the values of all three sides, then you need to use something called the Cosine Rule.
An isosceles triangle has two equal side and angle measurements.
A right triangle is a triangle with a right angle.a right triangle is a triangle with 1 side as a right angle
Using trigonometry and Pythagoras' theorem.
hypotenuse - only if it is a right triangle. Otherwise, there is no special name.
In a right triangle (a triangle where one of the angles is exactly 90 degrees) , the longest side is called the hypotenuse. In non-right triangles, the longest side has no special name.
They could be 3 cm by 4 cm by 5 cm for a right angle triangle.
Yes because they comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
Yes, these measurements work for a right triangle. 7^2 + 24^2 = 25^2 Good luck. :-)
If it's not a right angled triangle and you don't have any of the angles but have the values of all three sides, then you need to use something called the Cosine Rule.
In a right triangle, the side lengths follow Pythagora's Theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2; where a and b represent the lengths of the legs and c represents the hypotenuse.
This side is called the hypotenuse.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side opposite the right angle.It's also the longest side of any right triangle.
The side opposite the right angle of a triangle is the hypotenuse which is the longest side
An isosceles triangle has two equal side and angle measurements.