They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.
We think of a kite shaping having 2 equal lines forming an inverted V, and 2 shorter equal lines which link from each side of the V to the bottom of the kite. If you draw a straight line from the top of the kite to the bottom you will form 2 congruent (same size and shape) triangles . Since the triangles are congruent, meaning copies of each other it follows that the angles between the unequal sides are themselves equal.
Two straight lines that remain equal distance apart are parallel lines.
A pentagon is a plane figure bounded by five straight lines. It does not equal 180 of anything.
Thet are straight lines which divide an angle into two equal parts.
They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.They are straight lines. The sum of the squares of the lengths of the two shorter sides is equal to the square of the length of the longest side. But subject to that constraint, the sides can have any lengths.
Straight line.
We think of a kite shaping having 2 equal lines forming an inverted V, and 2 shorter equal lines which link from each side of the V to the bottom of the kite. If you draw a straight line from the top of the kite to the bottom you will form 2 congruent (same size and shape) triangles . Since the triangles are congruent, meaning copies of each other it follows that the angles between the unequal sides are themselves equal.
Two straight lines that remain equal distance apart are parallel lines.
yes , the bottom line is shorter than the two top lines.
In the middle, a circle that has a red top and blue bottom. Then the top left is three straight lines, bottom left is two straight lines and two half lines between them, top right, is one straight line and 4 halves on both sides of the whole line, bottom right, 6 half lines with a white background. The lines stand for each something special.
a square,rectangle its really enything to do with 2 straight equal lines
An isosceles triangle consist of 3 straight lines 2 of which are equal in length
A pentagon is a plane figure bounded by five straight lines. It does not equal 180 of anything.
When two straight lines intersect they form 360 degees with opposite angles being equal.
Thet are straight lines which divide an angle into two equal parts.
trisect the bottom side, and draw two lines from the top vertex to the bottom.