Yes because the given dimensions concur with Pythagoras' theorem for right angle triangles.
Using Pythagoras' theorem the diagonal works out as 51 inches
Assuming that the shape is triangular, the area is approx 1139 cm^2.
A 51-sided polygon is called a pentacontahenagon.
Can't tell you the answer but I can tell how to do it. 51 divided by 3.14
50 degrees
Using Pythagoras' theorem the other leg is 45 inches So: 51+24+45 = 120 Perimeter = 120 inches
45 + 51 = 96
51
51 - x = 24 Add 'x' to both sides 51 -x + x = 24 + x -x + x = 0 Hence 51 = 24 + x Subtract 24 from both sides 51 - 24 = 24 - 24 + x 24 - 24 = 0 51 - 24 = x x = 27
The GCF is 3.
51
45 + 6 = 51
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51
The GCF is 3.
45 + 6 = 51
It is 51.This irrelevant padding has been copy-pasted to increase the number of words in the answer up to the required minimum.