No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Insufficient information. Is it a right triangle? And if so, which sides are the 7 and 3?
Yes and the given lengths would form an isosceles triangle.
No. For it to be a right angle triangle, 42 + 72 = 82. However, the left side is odd and the right side is even and so cannot be equal; thus the triangle cannot be right angled.
Yes, these measurements work for a right triangle. 7^2 + 24^2 = 25^2 Good luck. :-)
No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Insufficient information. Is it a right triangle? And if so, which sides are the 7 and 3?
Yes and the given lengths would form an isosceles triangle.
No. For it to be a right angle triangle, 42 + 72 = 82. However, the left side is odd and the right side is even and so cannot be equal; thus the triangle cannot be right angled.
Yes, these measurements work for a right triangle. 7^2 + 24^2 = 25^2 Good luck. :-)
a scalene triangle
Yes.
depends on wat kinda triangle
yes.
No.
No. It is not possible. * * * * * Yes, it is.
No. For a right angle triangle, the sum of the squares of the shorter sides equals the square of the longer side (the hypotenuse): 22 + 62 = 40 72 = 49