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Can you have a triangle with the sides 4 13 and 14?

To check whether it is possible to have a triangle with side lengths 4cm, 13cm, and 14cm, we use a special rule.The rule is: If you take any two sides of a triangle and add their lengths, the sum of the lengths must be greater than the third side.Test this triangle. 4+13=17, which is bigger than 14. 14+4=18, which is bigger than 13. 13+14=27, which is greater than 4.The rule works for all side combinations, so it is possible to have a triangle like this.So the answer is: yes, you can have a triangle of side lengths 4cm, 13cm, 14cm. (Note that the lengths do not have to be in centimeters, for example they can be 4m, 13m, and 14m)


If the altitude of an equilateral triangle is 14 how long is each side of the triangle?

Each side of the triangle is 16.16581 units in length.


What could be the length of the third side of a triangle that has two sides of lengths 10 and 14?

To create a triangle, the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the third side.If the side of length 14 is the longest side then the missing side must be greater than 14 - 10 = 4If the missing side is the longest side then the missing side must be less than 10 + 14 = 24Thus any length that is greater than 4 and less than 24.Examples include: 16, 5, 8, 10.


Can side lengths 14 15 21 make a right triangle?

By Pythagoras's theorem, to make a right angled triangle, 142 + 152 should be 212 But 142 + 152 = 196 + 225 = 421 whereas 212 = 441 So these three sides cannot make a right angled triangle.


What could be the length of the third side of a triangle that has two sides of lengths 4 and 15?

For a triangle to exist, the sum of the two shorter sides must be longer than the longest side. If 15 is the longest side, then the other, missing, shorter side must be greater than 15 - 4 = 11. If the third, missing, side is the longest side, then it must be less than 15 + 4 = 19 So the third side is any length greater than 11 and less than 19. Examples include 12, 13, 15, 11.5, 18.5.

Related Questions

Can a right triangle have side lengths of 12 14 and 18?

no.


What is the altitude of an equilateral triangle with side lenghts 14?

Given side lengths of 14 units, the altitude is 12.1 (12.12436) units.


Given two sides with lengths 34 and 14, which of the following lengths would NOT work for the third side of a triangle?

18


Can you have a triangle with the sides 4 13 and 14?

To check whether it is possible to have a triangle with side lengths 4cm, 13cm, and 14cm, we use a special rule.The rule is: If you take any two sides of a triangle and add their lengths, the sum of the lengths must be greater than the third side.Test this triangle. 4+13=17, which is bigger than 14. 14+4=18, which is bigger than 13. 13+14=27, which is greater than 4.The rule works for all side combinations, so it is possible to have a triangle like this.So the answer is: yes, you can have a triangle of side lengths 4cm, 13cm, 14cm. (Note that the lengths do not have to be in centimeters, for example they can be 4m, 13m, and 14m)


Which two sides with lengths 34 and 14 what lengths would not work for the third side of a triangle 1844403422?

To determine the possible lengths for the third side of a triangle when two sides are 34 and 14, we can use the triangle inequality theorem. The sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. Thus, the length of the third side must be less than 34 + 14 = 48 and greater than |34 - 14| = 20. Therefore, any length less than or equal to 20 or greater than or equal to 48 would not work for the third side.


A triangle has two sides that have lengths of 8 cm and 14 cm what lengths could not represent the length of the third side?

7cm


What is the area of a triangle that has sides measuring 13 14 and 15?

A triangle with side a: 13, side b: 14, and side c: 15 units has an area of 84 square units.


Given two sides with lengths 34 and 14 which of the following lengths would NOT work for the third side of a triangle?

There are not any following lengths in the question to compare. Using the sizes given, and Pythagorean Theorem, the Hypotenuse of the triangle is 36.76 - which will have to do!


Given two sides with lengths 34 and 14 which number would not work for the third side of the triangle?

18


Can the lengths 5 9 and 14 form a triangle?

No because to form a triangle the sum of its two smaller sides must be greater than its longest side


What is the area of a triangle with the side lenghts 12 and 14 and 24?

Area of triangle: 0.5*12*14*sin(134.6183417) = 16 square units rounded to the nearest whole number


What kind of rectangle that have a area of 14cm?

the side lengths would be 7, 7, 2 ,2 so... 7*2=14<-- area or 14, 14,1, 1 so...14*1=14<-- area