No because the sum of the its 2 smaller sides must be greater than its longest side.
YES For a triangle to exist then the sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side. 25 + 46 = 71 > 65 25 + 65 = 90 > 46 46 + 65 = 111 > 25 If the sum of two sides equalled the third side then you would have two straight lines laid on top of each other. If the sum of two sides is less that the third side then it impossible to create three vertices to enable a triangle to be formed.
If it is an isosceles triangle then side BC is 15cm and side AC is 15m
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46
The value of cos 46 degrees is approximately 0.7193. Cosine is a trigonometric function that represents the ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle. In this case, when the angle is 46 degrees, the cosine value is calculated by dividing the length of the adjacent side by the length of the hypotenuse.
Impossible to answer - we need the value of at least one angle !
46.3636
57
2*23/11 = 46/11 = 42/112*23/11 = 46/11 = 42/112*23/11 = 46/11 = 42/112*23/11 = 46/11 = 42/11
46 x 11 = 506
4.1818
A right triangle.