By using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle if side AB is the hypotenuse it is the square root of 149 which is about 12.207 rounded to three decimal places
The perimeter of any triangle is the sum of its 3 sides
The area of a right triangle with base of 8 and height of 8 is: 32 square units. The hypotenuse is 11.31 units.
If you mean units of 6 8 and 10 then yes they can form the sides of a right angle triangle.
Using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle its hypotenuse is 82 units in length
A triangle with side a: 7, side b: 12, and side c: 11 units has an area of 37.95 square units.
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No, but if associated with some measurement units, it can be the measure of one side of a triangle.
c=5
A right triangle with legs of 7 and 11 units has a hypotenuse of: 13.04 units.
the translation of 2 is the one that triangle moves by 4 units right and 8 units up
Yes because the given dimensions comply with Pythagoras; theorem for a right angle triangle.
A right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles
With an altitude of 10 units, this triangle's sides each measure 11.55 (11.54701) units.
A scalene triangle has three sides of different lengths. A right triangle can be scalene - for instance the '3-4-5' triangle has a right angle opposite the side which is 5 units long.
The sides vary from triangle to triangle. There is a right triangle referred to as the 3-4-5. This basic triangle has been used for construction of the pyramids and other ancient buildings. They could use any unit of length, and if one side was 3 units, one 4 units and the other 5 units, they had a right triangle. The angles are measurable, which is the basis of trigonometry, and will always add up to 180 degrees - as in all triangles. A right triangle has two sides that meet at a 90 degee angle.
The perimeter of any triangle is the sum of its 3 sides
The area of a right triangle with base of 8 and height of 8 is: 32 square units. The hypotenuse is 11.31 units.