An isosceles triangle, which has two sides of the same length.
It is a scalene triangle having 3 unequal sides
yes ,the sides of 10 centimeters 24 centimeters and 26 centimeters is a right triangle. IT follows hypotenuse theorem : 26^ 2 =676 24 ^2=576 10^2=100 24 ^2=(576+100)=676 which is equal to 26^ 2.
Isosceles
If it only has those 3 sides then it must be a triangle. As all its sides are different lengths it's a scalene triangle.
A triangle does not have a specific measurement in centimeters, as it depends on the size of the triangle's sides. Each side of a triangle can have its own length in centimeters, which would determine the overall size of the triangle.
No because the 3 sides of an equilateral triangle must be the same length.
The formula for finding the Area of a triangle is A = BH/2 (base x height divided by 2). Substitute the known dimensions to solve the equation: A = (B x H) ÷ 2 A = (3 x 5) ÷ 2 A = 15 ÷ 2 A = 7.5 sq cm
isosceles acute triangle.
It is probably an isosceles triangle.Isosceles triangle = 2 sides the same lengthUnless the 3rd side is also 3cm, in which case it would be an equilateral triangle.
The base is 3 centimeters wide. The formula is A = 1/2 (base x height) 7.5 = (5x)/2 15 = 5x x = 3
7.5 cm2
Height = sqrt(3)/2 * length of side So here, approx 4.3301 cm