Settle down. An isosceles triangle generally doesn't have a hypotenuse, unless it also
happens to be a right triangle.
Where a hypotenuse does exist, there is no particular mathematical or physical significance
associated with the (2/3) power of its length.
But the good news is that this question is definitely in the running for the highest density
of convincing, technical-sounding words in a single short sentence.
This answer is simple. It is 3. I can show this by dividing it by the hypotenuse of the triangle 3,4,5cm, then adding the cubed root to the square of this number. You then convert it into binary (1000101111010) and then you have to complete the equation by using the equation e=mc^2. I hope this helps
It is a cubed number because 11*11*11 = 1331
The square root of 36 is 6. 6 cubed is 216.
The square root of 9 cubed is equal to 27.
The square root of 16 is four. Four cubed is 4 x 4 x 4 = 64
First find the square root. 11 cubed. Then do 11•11•11. Do it from there. HINT: The answer is above 1,000.
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