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The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of its 3 sides.
If the hexagon isn't regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = (side-1 length)+(side-2 length)+(side-3 length)+(side-4 length)+(side 5 length)+(side-6 length) If the hexagon is regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = 6 x (length of any side)
the formula is the Pythagorean theorem a^2+b^2=c^2
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of side #1) + (length of side #2) + (length of side #3)
The Pythagorean theorem is used to find the length of a certain side in a right triangle. If you know the length of two sides of a right triangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem, a2+ b2 = c2, to find the length of the other side. In the formula, c is the hypotenuse, which the longest side of the triangle.
The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of its 3 sides.
If the traingle has 1 right angle thena2 + b2 = c2So if you square the measurement of both sides touching the right angle and add them toghther the answer is the square of the length of the other side. Square root this result and it will give you the exact length of the side.
a2+b2= c2where c is the hypotenuse or the longest side (side opposite the right angle or the side oppositeTo 90 degrees); a and b are other sides of the triangle.Its useful when you need to find the length of any one side of a right angled traingle.
If the hexagon isn't regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = (side-1 length)+(side-2 length)+(side-3 length)+(side-4 length)+(side 5 length)+(side-6 length) If the hexagon is regular, then the formula is: Perimeter = 6 x (length of any side)
Fred Pythagoras. Each side is the square root of half of 8 squared ie root 32...
Pythagorean's theorem: Length of Side A squared times the length of Side B squared equals the length of Side C squared in a right triangle. A2+B2=C2
In any right traingle (a triangle with one measuring of 90°) With sides of lengths "a", "b", and "c" where "c" is the hypotenuse (the longest side in a right triangle that is opposite to the 90° angle) The Formula for the Pythagorean Therorem is as follows: a²+b²=c²
the formula is the Pythagorean theorem a^2+b^2=c^2
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of side #1) + (length of side #2) + (length of side #3)
Perimeter = Length of side 1 + Length of side 2 + Length of side 3 + Length of side 4 + Length of side 5 + Length of side 6 + Length of side 7 + Length of side 8.
The Pythagorean theorem is used to find the length of a certain side in a right triangle. If you know the length of two sides of a right triangle, you can use the Pythagorean theorem, a2+ b2 = c2, to find the length of the other side. In the formula, c is the hypotenuse, which the longest side of the triangle.
Side length squared is the formula for finding the area of a square.