No it's a straight line, because one "side" is equal to the total of the other two.
No.
A triangle with side a: 13, side b: 14, and side c: 15 units has an area of 84 square units.
The isosceles triangle has a perimeter of: 14+14+9 = 37 feet
Given side lengths of 14 units, the altitude is 12.1 (12.12436) units.
No it's a straight line, because one "side" is equal to the total of the other two.
Each side of the triangle is 16.16581 units in length.
No.
An scalene triangle.
A triangle with side a: 13, side b: 14, and side c: 15 units has an area of 84 square units.
depends on wat kinda triangle
no.
The isosceles triangle has a perimeter of: 14+14+9 = 37 feet
Given side lengths of 14 units, the altitude is 12.1 (12.12436) units.
There is no triangle with sides 14 cm, 3cm and 8cm. For a triangle to exist the sum of the two shorter sides must be longer than the remaining side. 3 cm + 8 cm = 11 cm < 14cm
Assuming the triangle is an equilateral triangle, each side is equal to 42/3 = 14 millimetres long. Increasing the sides by 50 percent makes each side 14 x (1 + 50/100) = 14 x 1.5 = 21 millimetres. Therefore, the perimeter of this new triangle will be 21 x 3 = 63 millimetres.
No. 5+8 = 13 < 14 Any two sides of a triangle must add to more than the third side.