It is: 0.5*4*4*sin(60 degrees) = 7 square cm rounded to nearest integer
It works out as 22.335 feet rounded to three decimal places
There are no naturally occurring objects that form a mathematically perfect triangle--the closest would be a shark's tooth or the beaks of certain species of birds. Some man-made objects that are triangular are a tent, a slice of pizza, and the pyramids.
There are three 90 degree angles. (Looking at home plate from a "pitcher's viewpoint), the wide "front" of home plate has 90 degree angles on both sides. The back point, e.g. "the heart of the plate," is also a 90 degree angle. The two angles closest to the batter's back foot are both 135 degrees. This is because these angles are the sum of a 90 degree angle and a 45 degree angle. The back "triangle" of home plate is a 45-45-90 triangle. Hope this helps.
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Macedonia 9,928 closest other Rwanda10,169
It works out as 22.335 feet rounded to three decimal places
well, yes and no, on flat paper, that is impossible. The only way a triangle can have 3 90 degree angles is on a globe, but it is possible. The closest thing to an equilateral right triangle on flat paper is a 45 degree, 45 degree, 90 degree triangle, which would be an isosceles right triangle
182.88 centimeters are in 2 yards. so the closest would be 183 centimeters
No. The closest triangle numbers to 145 are 136 and 153.
28 centimeters is equivalent to approximately 11.02 inches.
When it is stretched out completely, the closest shape that resembles it is a triangle.
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For any given area, the rectangle closest to a square will have the smallest perimeter; and the one that is most "stretched out" has the largest perimeter. In this case, that would be a width of 1 and a length of 2014.
no you cant the closest would be a triangle soz
In the US, it will be the side with the markers closest together, seeing how centimetres are shorter than inches.
5.160698**That's for 157.299988(The closest answer you can get without going into too many decimal numbers)