Use the Pythagorean Theorem:
c2 = a2 + b2
c2 = 72 + 52
c2 = 49 + 25
c2 = 74
c = square root of 74 = about 8.6
Isosceles triangle
62 cm. All sides of the equilateral triang;e are the same so you simply divide the perimeter by three.
1/2 BH Take your base (B) and multiply it by your height (H). Then divide your answer by 2.
Isosceles triangle
62 cm. All sides of the equilateral triang;e are the same so you simply divide the perimeter by three.
No, triang is oo gauge and will connect to ho as long as the track code is OK. But N gauge is much smaller.
3 N 102 E is Ulu Triang, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia.
1/2 BH Take your base (B) and multiply it by your height (H). Then divide your answer by 2.
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Tri-ang Railways was a British manufacturer of toy trains. Tri-ang was a part of the Lines Bros. Limited company. To learn more one could refer to the book "Tri-ang Railways" which was written in 1993 by Pat Hammond.
you fold a triangle with ththe scarf.then you hold the long side of the triangle.nect u put the long side of the the trangle on your neckk and you poll the ends i opposite directions.from there you can just leave it hanging on your chest or tuck t under the point of the triang le completely up to u.