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It will be a right angle triangle with a base of 3cm, a height of 4cm and a hypotenuse of 5cm
12 cm
Yes.But not exactly 2 sides of 4 cm.If one angle is 60 degrees and 2 sides are 4 cm each,then the third side must also be 4 cm.
No. The '6' and '4' sides would flop down and lie exactly on top of the '10' side.The whole thing would look like a line segment that's 10 cm long.
The sum of the 2 shorter sides must be greater than the longest side to form a triangle
Draw a triangle with sides of 4*234 cm, 5*234 cm and 7*234 cm = 936 cm, 1170 cm and 1638 cm.
This is a right angle triangle.
It will be a right angle triangle with a base of 3cm, a height of 4cm and a hypotenuse of 5cm
Yes, but the third side will also have to be 4 cm.If you ask: is it possible to construct a triangle with an angle of 60°and only 2 equal sides but not three, that answer is 'no'.
The 1st is a right angle triangle and the 2nd is a scalene triangle.
12 cm
Yes.But not exactly 2 sides of 4 cm.If one angle is 60 degrees and 2 sides are 4 cm each,then the third side must also be 4 cm.
That depends not only on the shape, but on how large it is. Any type of figure can be scaled so that it has any desired perimeter.Examples:A triangle with sides 1 cm, 2 cm, 6 cmA triangle with sides 1 cm, 2 cm, 5 cmA triangle with sides 2 cm, 3 cm, 4 cmA nonagon (more correctly an enneagon) with all sides 1 cm
Oh, no, that isn't true. We could have a scalene triangle with sides of, say, 2 cm, 3 cm, and 4 cm. Then we could have another scalene triangle with sides of 4 cm, 6 cm, and 8 cm. These two triangles would be similar because they have a ratio of 1:2, despite the fact that they are scalene. The term 'scalene' has nothing to do with similarity; it just means that a triangle has no equal sides.
Perimeter of Triangle = a + b + cso if you have an equilateral with say 4 cm sides you would add4+4+4=12cmJust add up its 3 equal sides
No. The '6' and '4' sides would flop down and lie exactly on top of the '10' side.The whole thing would look like a line segment that's 10 cm long.
The sum of the 2 shorter sides must be greater than the longest side to form a triangle