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602 = 3600, 302 + 502 = 3400 so Pythagoras' Theorem is not satisfied.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 15 feet
The answer will depend on what the relevant shape is. If the three measures are lengths of the sides of a triangle, the answer is 24.01 sq feet.
An equilateral triangle that has a perimeter of 57 feet has three equal sides of 19 feet.
If the sides of a right angle triangle are 6 feet and 8 feet then by using Pythagoras' theorem the hypotenuse will be 10 feet
This is merely a doubling of the 5-12-13 triangle. The sides are 10 and 24 ft.
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.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle with sides of 9 feet and 13 feet is: 15.81 feet
It is an isosceles triangle if 2 sides measure 25 feet and the other side measures 10 feet
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 15 feet
The answer will depend on what the relevant shape is. If the three measures are lengths of the sides of a triangle, the answer is 24.01 sq feet.
Yes. It is the measures of the three sides that need to be equal not simply the numbers in different units. So a triangle of with sides of 1 yard, 3 feet and 36 inches would be equilateral even though the 3 numbers are different.
8 feet x 3 sides = 24 foot perimeter.
If you divide the equilateral triangle into two right angle triangles then the hypotenuse will be 12 feet.
An equilateral triangle that has a perimeter of 57 feet has three equal sides of 19 feet.
If the sides of a right angle triangle are 6 feet and 8 feet then by using Pythagoras' theorem the hypotenuse will be 10 feet
This is merely a doubling of the 5-12-13 triangle. The sides are 10 and 24 ft.
The sides of the triangle measure 3 feet, 4 feet, and 5 feet. 5 feet is the longest side.