A triangle has 3 sides.
A triangle has 3 and an hexagon has 6 so 3+6 = 9 sides
The length of the hypotenuse if the sides of the right triangle are 6 meters each is: 8.485 meters.
Yes because it has 6 sides whereas a triangle has 3 sides
Yup, it follows the 3, 4, 5 rule (or in this case 6, 8, 10). Triangles with those ratios in the lengths of its sides are always right triangles
A triangle has 3 sides.
Every triangle have 6 main parts: 3 sides and 3 angles. On a right triangle one of the angles has to be a right angle, meaning it has a 90 degree angle.
No. Due to Pythagoras' Theorem, the square of the hypotenuse (the longest side of the right triangle) has to be equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. If this is too wordy, call the sides a, b and c, where c is the hypotenuse. Then a2+b2=c2 for any right triangle. Hence, with 3, 6 and 8 we have 9+36=64 (or 36+9=64 depending on how you choose a and b) which is clearly wrong, so a triangle with sides of length 3, 6 and 8 is NOT a right triangle.
A triangle has 3 and an hexagon has 6 so 3+6 = 9 sides
a triangle has 3 sides.
The length of the hypotenuse if the sides of the right triangle are 6 meters each is: 8.485 meters.
A triangle with sides measuring ; 4 feet , 6 feet and 9 feet is a right triangle. A triangle is a right triangle as long as it has one 90 degree point.
No
Yes because it has 6 sides whereas a triangle has 3 sides
If you mean units of 6 8 and 10 then yes they can form the sides of a right angle triangle.
A figure with twice as many sides as a triangle is a hexagon. A triangle has 3 sides, so double that would be 6 sides. A hexagon is a polygon with 6 sides and 6 angles. It is a regular polygon with all sides and angles congruent.
Yup, it follows the 3, 4, 5 rule (or in this case 6, 8, 10). Triangles with those ratios in the lengths of its sides are always right triangles