a=8
b=6
c=10
answer is 10
It is the square root of 41 or 6.403 to 3 decimal places
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The longest side of a triangle is called the Hypotenuse.
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True. In any triangle, the longest side is always opposite the largest angle; the shortest side is always opposite the shortest angle; and the middle length side is always opposite the middle size angle. In an isosceles triangle, there is no middle length side; and the two sides of equal length are opposite the angles of equal size. In an equilateral triangle, all sides are the same length, as are all the angles.
The length of the longest side of the triangle can be found by calculating the distance between the two furthest vertices. In this case, it is the distance between (-3,-2) and (-3,-7), which is 5 units. Therefore, the length of the longest side of the triangle is 5 units.
You divide the length of the shortest side by the length of the longest side.
If you mean vertices of (-4, 2) (-4, 5) and (3, 2) then it will form a right angle triangle when plotted on the Cartesian plane with sides of 3 units by 7 units by square root of 58 or about 7.616 units which is its hypotenuse and longest side
It is the square root of 41 or 6.403 to 3 decimal places
The largest side of a triangle is directly across from the largest angle of that triangle.
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The longest length would be the hypotenuse. You can use SOHCAHTOA to find the length.
Just calculate the length of the three sides using the distance formula, then compare which is largest.
The given vertices will form a right angle triangle when plotted on the Cartesian plane with two smallest sides of 2 units by 7 units and by using Pythagoras' theorem its longest side or hypotenuse works out as the square root of 53 units
It is the length from (-3,-7) to (2, -2) which is 5 times the square root of 2 or about 7.071 rounded to three decimal places
The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right triangle.
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