The question appears to be somewhat muddle up and other details are needed to find the x value of the isosceles triangle such as its perimeter or area.
A triangle that has 2 equal sides is an isosceles triangle
An isosceles right triangle will always have its shorter sides of the same length, and the hypotenuse will always be this length times sin(45o) or times the square root of 0.5.
Let's denote the perimeter of the first triangle as P. Since the triangles are congruent, the perimeter of the second triangle is also P. The sum of their perimeters is then 2P. According to the given statement, this sum is three times the perimeter of the first triangle. So we have the equation 2P = 3P. Simplifying, we find that P = 0, which is not a valid solution. Therefore, there is no triangle for which the sum of the perimeters of two congruent triangles is three times the perimeter of the first triangle.
area of a triangle is half the base times the height .5*22*28=308
The area of any triangle is (1/2) times (length of base) times (height). We think you can probably handle it from there.
The other sides are both 16. This is because in a 45-45-90 triangle the legs are congruent because of the isosceles triangle theorem, and also the hypotenuse of the triangle is equal to the leg times root 2. That is because of the 45-45-90 triangle theorem. So in a summary the legs are congruent and the hypotenuse is equal to the leg times root 2.
A triangle that has 2 equal sides is an isosceles triangle
An isosceles right triangle will always have its shorter sides of the same length, and the hypotenuse will always be this length times sin(45o) or times the square root of 0.5.
An Isosceles right triangle. If the length of either of the two sides is N then the hypotenuse is N times the square root of 2. an isosceles right triangle can not be an equilateral triangle since the hypotenuse can not be the same size as the other two sides..
Let x be the length of one of the congruent sides, then the three sides are x, x, 3x. Perimeter = x + x + 3x = 5x = 75cm => x = 15cm Thus the three sides are 15cm, 15cm, 45cm.
It depends on the size of the triangle.It is half the base times height.
Let's denote the perimeter of the first triangle as P. Since the triangles are congruent, the perimeter of the second triangle is also P. The sum of their perimeters is then 2P. According to the given statement, this sum is three times the perimeter of the first triangle. So we have the equation 2P = 3P. Simplifying, we find that P = 0, which is not a valid solution. Therefore, there is no triangle for which the sum of the perimeters of two congruent triangles is three times the perimeter of the first triangle.
Let the number be x and so: 2x squared+3x = 77.2502 Then: 2x squared+3x-77.2502 = 0 Solving the above quadratic equation gives x a positive value of 5.51 Thus: congruent sides are each 30.3601 cm and base is 16.53 cm Check: 30,3601+30.3601+16.53 = 77.2502 cm
The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is the angle opposite the base of the triangle. Therefore, the other two remaining angles of the triangle are congruent. so, in this problem: Let x = m of angle B Let x1 = m of angle C Let 3x + 20 = m of angle A x + x + 3x + 20 = 180 5x + 20 = 180 5x = 160 x = 32 degrees Since angle B and C are congruent, the measure of angle C = 32 degrees.
area of a triangle is half the base times the height .5*22*28=308
The area of any triangle is (1/2) times (length of base) times (height). We think you can probably handle it from there.
The triangle fits when you have two right angles and an upside down isosceles between them.