No. But they can be the lengths of the three sides.
No. But they can be the lengths of the three sides.
24*28=672 square units
Pretty close, but no.
28 millimetres, as stated in the question.
square root of 28
No. But they can be the lengths of the three sides.
24*28=672 square units
Pretty close, but no.
28 The Law of Sines: a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C 24/sin 42˚ = c/sin (180˚ - 42˚ - 87˚) since there are 180˚ in a triangle. 24/sin 42˚ = c/sin 51˚ c = 24(sin 51˚)/sin 42˚ ≈ 28
28 millimetres, as stated in the question.
square root of 28
28 = 4 x 7. Job done unless it's a triangle.
28/10 = 14/5 or 24/5
The minimum length possible is 18. The maximum is 38.
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 x length + 2 x width. 52 = 2l + 2 x 12 = 2l + 24 (Where l is the length) 2l = 52 - 24 = 28 length = 28/2 = 14 cm
The length of the other side can be anything between 12 and 68 feet
Here are a few good geometry problems along with their answers: Problem: A triangle has sides of lengths 7 cm, 24 cm, and 25 cm. Is it a right triangle? Answer: Yes, it is a right triangle, as (7^2 + 24^2 = 25^2) (49 + 576 = 625). Problem: What is the area of a circle with a radius of 5 cm? Answer: The area is (A = \pi r^2 = \pi (5^2) = 25\pi \approx 78.54 , \text{cm}^2). Problem: A rectangle has a length of 10 m and a width of 4 m. What is its perimeter? Answer: The perimeter (P = 2(length + width) = 2(10 + 4) = 28 , \text{m}).