No.
Use Pythagoras' Law. In other words, check whether 62 + 92 = 112 (11 is the largest side). If the equation is correct, then it is a right triangle. If not, it isn't.
right angle triangle
The isosceles triangle has a perimeter of: 14+14+9 = 37 feet
No, it is not. For a right triangle, from the Pythagoraen theorem, 7 squared plus 9 squared does not equal 12 squared
No and indeed not any kind of triangle.
Use Pythagoras' Law. In other words, check whether 62 + 92 = 112 (11 is the largest side). If the equation is correct, then it is a right triangle. If not, it isn't.
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is it a right triangle if the measure is 5 7 and 9
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.
the sum of any two sides should be GREATER than the third side. (ex. 5, 6, 9. is it possible? well, 5+6=11, 11>9: YES; 6+9=15, 15>5: YES; 5+9=14, 14>6: YES. so yes it would make a triangle) :)
11 − 9/14 = 105/14
right angle triangle
area of a triangle = .5 * base * height In this case .5 * 9 * 14 = 63 square inches
If the legs of a right triangle have measures of 9 and 12, the hypotenuse is: 15
A triangle with the above dimensions would be a right angled triangle.
The isosceles triangle has a perimeter of: 14+14+9 = 37 feet