The coordinates of the point P would be definitely 3 6.
The largest angle in a triangle is opposite to its longest side
The shape of the triangle - and its size - will determine its area. There is no information about the triangle provided and so there cannot be a sensible answer.
If one of the three interior angles is 90 degrees then it is a right triangle.
If all of the angles in a triangle are acute then it is an acute triangle. If one angle is right (or 90 degrees) then it is a right triangle. If one angle is obtuse then it is an obtuse triangle.
The hypotenuse alone does not provide enough information to determine the area of a triangle.
you cannot because a triangle has verticles and a circle does not
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All triangles have three vertices.
A triangle in 3D space has three vertices, just like a triangle in 2D space. Each vertex is defined by its coordinates in three-dimensional space, typically represented as (x, y, z). These three points determine the triangle's shape and position in the 3D environment.
yes because the sides are called "legs" and the longer side is called "hypotenuse"
If a triangle has a right angle, it is a right triangle.
there will be a right angle in the triangle.
The three vertices of the triangle uniquely determine a circle that circumscribes the triangle. The three sides of the triangle uniquely determine the circle that inscribes the triangle.
you cant
Pythagoras's Theorem is used to determine if a triangle is a right triangle or not.
Three non-collinear points do not determine a unique spherical triangle.
If one of the angles in a triangle is exactly 90 degrees, then it is a right-angle triangle.