A triangle with side a: 10, side b: 8, and side c: 12 meters has an area of 39.69 square meters.
A triangle with side a: 20, side b: 17, and side c: 17 meters has an area of 137.48 square meters.
A triangle with side a: 10, side b: 20, and side c: 20 meters has an area of 96.82 square meters.
The dimensions given would not form a triangle. The sum of a triangles 2 smallest sides must be greater than the triangle's longest side.
An equilateral triangle with sides of 9 meters, silly!
Zero. The two shorter sides together make 70 metres, so they lie flat against the longest side. Really, there is no triangle. If the 3 sides actually make a triangle, you can use Heron's formula - look it up - to find the area.
A triangle with side a: 20, side b: 17, and side c: 17 meters has an area of 137.48 square meters.
A triangle with side a: 36, side b: 20, and side c: 20 meters has an area of 156.92 square meters.
A triangle with side a: 36, side b: 20, and side c: 20 meters has an area of 156.92 square meters.
A triangle with side a: 3, side b: 20, and side c: 20 meters has an area of 29.92 square meters.
A triangle with side a: 10, side b: 20, and side c: 20 meters has an area of 96.82 square meters.
4330.127 m2
The dimensions given would not form a triangle. The sum of a triangles 2 smallest sides must be greater than the triangle's longest side.
Yes.
8 meters
An equilateral triangle with sides of 9 meters, silly!
The area of triangle is : 56.0
Zero. The two shorter sides together make 70 metres, so they lie flat against the longest side. Really, there is no triangle. If the 3 sides actually make a triangle, you can use Heron's formula - look it up - to find the area.