These dimensions do not form a triangle.
A right-angled triangle. Per Pythagoras: (5*5) + (12*12) = 13*13
What is the triangle
A triangle with side a: 10, side b: 8, and side c: 12 meters has an area of 39.69 square meters.
If you mean sides of 10, 12 and 16 then yes a triangle be constructed because the sum of its 2 smaller sides is greater than its longest side.
12
What is 12 in ? And what is 16 in ? ? Are they the lengths of two sides of the triangle ? Are they the length of one side and the height of the triangle ? The area of any triangle is 1/2 of the product of (length of its base) x (its height).
no.
Given an altitude of 12 units, an equilateral triangle has side lengths of 13.9 (13.85641) units.
Yes.
what is the area of a regular hexagon with sides lengths of 12 inches long
A right-angled triangle. Per Pythagoras: (5*5) + (12*12) = 13*13
a scalene triangle is a triangle with three differant sides
In order to construct a triangle the sum of its 2 smallest sides must be greater than its longest side.
Answer: Right Triangle Note that 25+144=169 which is 13 squared. This tells us it is a right triangle.
A triangle with side a: 7, side b: 12, and side c: 11 units has an area of 37.95 square units.
For the 6:8:10 triangle, area = perimeter = 24. Also, for the 5:12:13 triangle, area = perimeter = 30. Whether these are indeed the only examples I am not sure. That would take some proving.
For the 6:8:10 triangle, area = perimeter = 24. Also, for the 5:12:13 triangle, area = perimeter = 30. Whether these are indeed the only examples I am not sure. That would take some proving.