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The answers depend on what measures are available for the rectangles (sides, diagonals), for the triangle (3 sides, 2 sides and included angle, one side and 2 angles), and for the circle (radius, perimeter). In each case the formula to be used will be different.
A triangle has side lengths of 3, 4, and 5. The perimeter is 12 total. Perimeter is the total length of the outside of the object.
add the sides toghther and then you'll have your perimeter of your triangle
The sum of the 3 interior angles of any triangle ... no matter how large or small ... is always 180 degrees. This rule has no connection to the perimeter of the triangle. The perimeter may be one inch, less than one inch, 10 miles, more than 1,000 miles, etc., and the sum of the interior angles is always the same 180 degrees.
The answer depends on whether or not the 7 smaller rectangles are the same size, and also on the relationship between their length and breadth.
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The answers depend on what measures are available for the rectangles (sides, diagonals), for the triangle (3 sides, 2 sides and included angle, one side and 2 angles), and for the circle (radius, perimeter). In each case the formula to be used will be different.
A triangle has side lengths of 3, 4, and 5. The perimeter is 12 total. Perimeter is the total length of the outside of the object.
add the sides toghther and then you'll have your perimeter of your triangle
s is the semi-perimeter of the triangle. The total perimeter divided by 2.
Each side of an equilateral triangle is 9.2 ft, what is the perimeter of the triangle? Solution: 27.6 ft. The perimeter of a triangle is total length of all three sides added up. An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides. So the perimeter is 9.2×3=27.6 ft.
That will depend on their dimensions which have not been given.
The perimeter is the measure of length of the boundary of a 2-dimensional object. The most common mathematical objects in this category are squares, rectangles, circles and triangles. The perimeter of a square = 4d (where d is the length of 1 side) The perimeter of a rectangle = 2l + 2w (where l is the length and w is the width) The perimeter of a circle = 2πr (where π is the mathematical constant pi and r is the radius. The perimeter of a circle is better known as the circumference) The perimeter of a triangle is the total length of all three sides.
The sum of the 3 interior angles of any triangle ... no matter how large or small ... is always 180 degrees. This rule has no connection to the perimeter of the triangle. The perimeter may be one inch, less than one inch, 10 miles, more than 1,000 miles, etc., and the sum of the interior angles is always the same 180 degrees.
The answer depends on whether or not the 7 smaller rectangles are the same size, and also on the relationship between their length and breadth.
A triangle (as you may know) by definiition has 3 sides; if you add up the lengths of all 3 sides, that total is called the perimeter.
No. One length could be 3 and the others three of a triangle. The total perimeter is 9 units, which is an odd number.