No because it does not comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
When two sides of a right triangle are 6 and 8, the triangle is similar to a 3-4-5 right triangle. Since 6 is twice 3 and 8 is twice 4, the hypotenuse has to be twice 5 or 10.
No because the dimensions given do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle
Any triangle whose sides form a Pythagorean triple, eg 3-4-5 or 5-12-13
A right-angled triangle can be an Isosceles Triangle, but NOT an equilateral triangle. An Isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. They form the 90 degree (right angle). The hypotenuse is opposite the right angle, and is longer than the other two sides.
No, a triangle can have up to one right angle, but it doesn't have to be a right angle in order to be a triangle. A right triangle had one right angle. so, NO
A shape that consists of 4 points, 2 rays, and 1 right angle is a right triangle. In this triangle, the two rays represent the legs that form the right angle while the third side connects the endpoints of these rays. The four points can be the three vertices of the triangle and an additional point, such as the right angle's vertex. Thus, the answer is a right triangle.
No. Think of a triangle with two 45o angles. These must be opposite equal sides which in turn form a right angle. Imagine a square divided into 4 by diagonals, forming 4 isosceles right-angled triangles.
Assuming that the width of the triangle is the base of the triangle and the the length is height we can calculate area as followed: 1/2 Base x Height = Area of a Triangle (8 meters ÷ 2) x 6 meters = 4 meters x 6 meters = 24 meters².
square has 4 right angles and triangle has no right angles
It is part of the question itself, 5 metres, one reason being that it is the longest side, and then that sqrt(32 + 42) = 5.
A triangle with sides measuring ; 4 feet , 6 feet and 9 feet is a right triangle. A triangle is a right triangle as long as it has one 90 degree point.
To determine if 12m, 4m, and 2m can form a right triangle, we apply the Pythagorean theorem, which states that for a right triangle, the square of the length of the longest side (hypotenuse) must equal the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Here, the longest side is 12m. Calculating, (12^2 = 144) and (4^2 + 2^2 = 16 + 4 = 20). Since 144 does not equal 20, these lengths cannot form a right triangle.