An Equilateral Triangle has 3 equal sides and answers.
I'm showing it with absolute proof. Equilateral triangle both side are same in size & same angel.It's given with the sides of 10 inches & height 7 inches. I don't need to count the height(7),just use side(10).The formula is=Area of a equilateral triangle="root over of 3" /4 * "a square"Now I use this formula,where "a" is 10. So the answers come=43.3,which is 44.So the Correct answer is=44 inches.* * * * *Mostly correct, but:43.3 should be rounded to 43, not 44.The units for the area should be square inches, not inches.
The hypotenuese is the side opposite of the right angle in a right triangle. It's the longest side. To find it's length you add together the squares of the other two sides. Then you take the square root of that. So if the triangle has two sides that are 3 and 4 and is missing the longest side, you do 3^2 + 4^2 = 9 + 16 = 25 then take the square root which is 5. The hypotenuse is 5. Only some triangles will come out with whole number answers.
There are at least 2 possible answers: (1) 3 times the length of one side (2) If for some reason you don't have the side length but just have the height then you can use the formula: square root(H^2/.75) Where H is the height of the triangle
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square both the base and the height and add that together, and then take the square root of that answers and that's the last sideThis is called the Pythagorean Theorem: a2+b2=c2 where a and b are the legs (base and height) and c is the hypotenuse (or longest side)* * * * *That is true, but only if the triangle is a right angled triangle. In other cases, the answer is indeterminate.
A left angle triangle is at the left side of the triangle. I HATE WIKI ANSWERS.
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