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∙ 12y agoThe length of the last side cannot be determined exactly. But we can narrow it down. The third side will have length l, and 0" < l < 10". The last side will have a length greater than zero inches but less than 10 inches, and the inequality says that nicely.
If it is a right triangle it is a 45 45 90 so the other side is square root 2 x 5
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∙ 12y agoIf two sides of a triangle each have length of 45 units, then the triangle is isosceles,and the third side can have any length less than 90 units.
An isosceles triangle is one in which two sides are of the same length, but the third is different.
A triangle has 3 sides. The sum of any two sides must be larger than or equal to the length of the third side, and the difference of any two sides must be less than or equal to the length of the third side.
The perimeter is the sum of the three sides.
isoscelesAs regard their sides, triangles may beScaleneIsoscelesEquilateralAnd in regard to their angles, triangles may beAcuteRightObtuseEquiangularA triangle is scalene if all of its three sides are 'different'.If only two of its sides are equal, the triangle is called isosceles.A triangle with all three 'equal' sides is called equilateral.So, a triangle with a length of 15 on two sides and a length of 25 on the third side would be Isosceles, since two of the sides are the same.
The length of the third side of an equilateral triangle is the same as the lengths of both of the other two sides.
If two sides of a triangle each have length of 45 units, then the triangle is isosceles,and the third side can have any length less than 90 units.
This would be an isosceles triangle.
An isosceles triangle has 3 sides 2 of which are equal in length
An isosceles triangle is one in which two sides are of the same length, but the third is different.
A triangle has 3 sides. The sum of any two sides must be larger than or equal to the length of the third side, and the difference of any two sides must be less than or equal to the length of the third side.
5 < x < 9
4 < x < 20
A right triangle with a leg length of 48 inches and a hypotenuse of 80 inches has a third leg of: 64 inches.
The length of the third side is the same as the length of either of the other two sides.
If any of its 2 sides is not greater than its third in length then a triangle can't be formed.
The perimeter is the sum of the three sides.