No, according to to the Triangular Inequality, A+B can never be larger than C.
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Opinion #2:
It seems to me that A+B must be larger than C,
otherwise you can't make a triangle with them.
If you mean "isosceles" triangle, the perimeter is the sum of twice the known side plus the base.
That it is a right triangle with the longest side c facing the right angle.
Find the square root of one side squared plus the second side squared.
There's no general rule or pattern to that. The rule/pattern of the side lengths on a right triangle is: (the square of the length of the shortest side) plus (the square of the length of the medium side) adds up to (the square of the length of the longest side)
9x + 5
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of the first side) plus (length of the second side) plus (length of the third side)
The perimeter of a triangle is side A plus side B plus side C. Since we are talking about a right triangle, if you know two sides, then you know the third by the Pythagorean Theorem: A2 + B2 = C2
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of the first side) plus (length of the second side) plus (length of the third side)
the hypotonose of a triangle is the square root or one side squared plus the other side squared.
If you mean "isosceles" triangle, the perimeter is the sum of twice the known side plus the base.
That it is a right triangle with the longest side c facing 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.
Find the square root of one side squared plus the second side squared.
There's no general rule or pattern to that. The rule/pattern of the side lengths on a right triangle is: (the square of the length of the shortest side) plus (the square of the length of the medium side) adds up to (the square of the length of the longest side)
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If they share a part or whole of a side and provided they do not overlap, then depending on the shape of the triangles, the result can be a triangle, quadrilateral or a concave pentagon. Otherwise you can get other shapes such as a 6-pointed star.
The square root of 149 (7 squared plus 10 squared equals 149).