if it is a triangle then it could be pretty much anything depending on the angles, and if your talking about angles then the third angle would be zero because they add up to 180 degrees.
or you could use a squared plus b squared = c squared if the two nineties are the small side. Then c would = the square root of 16200 which is too hard for me to figure out right now.
The length of the third side of an equilateral triangle is the same as the lengths of both of the other two sides.
The length of the third side of this triangle must be greater than 1 foot and less than 5 feet, and the third side would be either 2 feet or 3 feet if it were an isosceles triangle.
Yes, one side is 5, one side is 10, and the third side can be however long you can make it. As long as it connects with the edges of the side of 5 and the side of 10.
An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length.
The hypotenuse is always the longest side so the triangle, as described, cannot exist.
The length of the third side of an equilateral triangle is the same as the lengths of both of the other two sides.
You need the measures of two sides and for the triangle to be a right triangle to figure out the third side.
The minimum third side length of a triangle having one side of 11 and another side of 5 is 6.
6 feet
The length of the third side is the same as the length of either of the other two sides.
The length of the third side of this triangle must be greater than 1 foot and less than 5 feet, and the third side would be either 2 feet or 3 feet if it were an isosceles triangle.
20.
The height of a triangle is the length of the perpendicular dropped to the base (extended if necessary) from the opposite vertex. This depends on which side is the base, unless the triangle is equilateral. For example, if you have a tall skinny isosceles triangle whose equal sides are a mile long and the third side is an inch long, the height is about a mile if you choose the third side as the base. If you choose either of the other two sides as base, the height will be about an inch.
That depends entirely on the size of the angles !
Not enough information. If it's a right triangle, and the missing side is a leg, it could be 4 in. If the missing side is the hypotenuse, it would be the square root of 34.
40 degrees
Sqrt(196 - 64) ie sqrt 132 ie 11.5 to the nearest tenth of a unit