No, because the two lowest sides have equal more than the largest when added.
A triangle with 1 side only measuring 4 inches can have two of its angles measuring 55° and 35°. The side would be either the hypotenuse or one other other sides of a right angled triangle. NOTE : A triangle with two of the three sides measuring 4 inches cannot have one of its angles measuring 55° and one other measuring 35° as the two sides of equal length would define it as an isosceles triangle. Therefore two of its angles are equal. If the two equal angles measured 35° each, then the third angle would equal 110°. If the two equal angles measured 55° each then the third angle would equal 70°. A triangle with all three sides measuring 4 inches has all three angles measuring 60° . It is an equilateral triangle.
It is an isosceles triangle and its other two angles each measures 35 degrees
The area of triangle is : 437.5
The formula to calculate the area of a triangle is Half (Base x Height). So 10 x 7 = 70 and 70 divided by 2 = 35. The area of the triangle is 35 square centimeters.
No because these are the angles of a scalene triangle
No because it does not comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
It is a scalene triangle with 3 sides of different lengths
False because it does not comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
A triangle whose sides are 16, 30, and 35 in length is not a right triangle, becausethe square of the length of the longest side is not equal to the sum of the squaresof the lengths of the other two sides.But if the 35 were a 34 instead, then it wouldbe.
No. The Pythagorean theorem states that a triangle is a right triangle if and only if a2+b2=c2, where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of the triangle. 162+302 = 256+900 = 1156 352 = 1225 Since 1156 does not equal 1156, this is not a right triangle.
35 millimeters=3.5 centimeters
Using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the hypotenuse is 37