Subtract the two side lengths from the perimeter. The perimeter of a triangle is just the length of the 3 sides added together. Eg. Q: A triangle has a perimeter of 20 m. One side is 5m and another is 10m. How long is the 3rd side? A: Perimeter - side 1 - side 2 = side 3 Side 3 = 20 - 5 - 10 = 5 m
It appears to be a scalene triangle from the given dimensions.
It can be any number that you like, but once chosen, it remains the same for each pair of corresponding sides.
It could be something like 10m x 10m
A circle with a radius of 10m has an area of 314.16 m2
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The lengths of two sides are not enough to determine the perimeter of a triangle: Either the third side or else the angle between the two given sides is also needed. If two of the sides are 10m and 25m, then the third side can be anything between 15m and 35m, and the perimeter can be anything between 45m and 70m.
Subtract the two side lengths from the perimeter. The perimeter of a triangle is just the length of the 3 sides added together. Eg. Q: A triangle has a perimeter of 20 m. One side is 5m and another is 10m. How long is the 3rd side? A: Perimeter - side 1 - side 2 = side 3 Side 3 = 20 - 5 - 10 = 5 m
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A triangle with side a: 10, side b: 20, and side c: 20 meters has an area of 96.82 square meters.
A right triangle with a hypotenuse of 10m and a base of 5m has an area of: 21.65m2
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The longest species of snake is the Reticulated Python - which can reach lengths of 33 feet (10m)
It appears to be a scalene triangle from the given dimensions.
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It is not possible to answer this question. The shape could be a triangular prism or pyramid and they will have different volumes.