It is impossible to answer the question.
In the specified isosceles triangle, x can have any value between 0 and 8.
Therefore 0 < x2 < 64. There are infinitely many numbers between 0 and 1 (leave alone 0 and 64) and their sum is infinite.
No. 1/2 base squared + height squared=side squared on an equilateral triangle.
Pythagoras' theorem in finding the lengths of the sides of a right angled triangle.
A squared + b squared = c squared For a right triangle A b c side lengths For a and b legs of the triangle C hypotenuse of triangle which is the side opposite the right angle
'A' squared, plus 'B' squared, must equal 'C' squared, but only if the 'C' side is the hypotenuse (long side). A right (or left) triangle MUST have ONE 90-degree angle.
An infinite number. All you need is any right triangle where the product of the lengths of the two legs is 40.
No. 1/2 base squared + height squared=side squared on an equilateral triangle.
For isosceles triangle both legs are the same, 10 cm. The hypotenuse is square root of sum of legs squared, = sqrt (10 squared + 10 squared) = 14.1 cm
17.5cm squared
It is a right angle triangle and the sum of its squared sides is equal to its squared hypotenuse in accordance with Pythagoras' theorem
The side lengths of a right triangle, squared, then added together, is equal to the hypotenuse squared.
Pythagoras' theorem in finding the lengths of the sides of a right angled triangle.
Since an isosceles triangle can be represented by two right triangles back to back, you can utilize the pythagorean theorum to solve this example. Specifically: 18cm/2 = 9cm = 1 leg of right triangle (A) 24cm = hypotenuse of right triangle (C) A squared + B squared = C squared Altitude = B = square root of (C squared - A squared) = approximately 19.875
A squared + b squared = c squared For a right triangle A b c side lengths For a and b legs of the triangle C hypotenuse of triangle which is the side opposite the right angle
The formula of the hypotenuse (the longest side of the triangle) is the other two lengths squared and added together.
'A' squared, plus 'B' squared, must equal 'C' squared, but only if the 'C' side is the hypotenuse (long side). A right (or left) triangle MUST have ONE 90-degree angle.
An infinite number. All you need is any right triangle where the product of the lengths of the two legs is 40.
by using the Pythagorean theorem: a squared + b squared = c squared where a and b are the two legs and c is the hypotenuse