Yes the given dimensions complies with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
As given 51213 is just a number. However, a triangle with sides 5, 12, & 13, forms a classic Pythagorean right angled triangle.
Unless it is a right isosceles triangle, a normal right triangle has no pairs of equal sides.
Yes
It is the right angle triangle which has 3 sides whereas all quadrilaterals have 4 sides.
with the three sides you know it will be a triangle, it is a right triangle, it is not an equilateral triangle or an isosceles triangle... so it must be a right scalene triangle
As given 51213 is just a number. However, a triangle with sides 5, 12, & 13, forms a classic Pythagorean right angled triangle.
Any triangle has three sides, whether it is a right triangle or not.
right triangle and equilateral triangle both have 3 sides
Unless it is a right isosceles triangle, a normal right triangle has no pairs of equal sides.
Yes
It is the right angle triangle which has 3 sides whereas all quadrilaterals have 4 sides.
with the three sides you know it will be a triangle, it is a right triangle, it is not an equilateral triangle or an isosceles triangle... so it must be a right scalene triangle
It has 2 equal sides of right triangle.
A triangle with no equal sides and no right angle is a scalene triangle
In a right triangle, the two shorter sides are called legs.
right angled triangle does not have all equal sides
A triangle has 3 sides.