That's a scalene triangle.
No. With the given side lengths the sum of the two shorter sides do not exceed the length of the longest side and would not meet to form a triangle
Because all side lengths are different, it must be a scalene triangle.
right angle triangle
A triangle with side a: 6, side b: 6, and side c: 6 inches has an area of 15.59 square inches.
If its a right angle triangle then its side lengths could be 3, 4 and 5
That's a scalene triangle.
No. With the given side lengths the sum of the two shorter sides do not exceed the length of the longest side and would not meet to form a triangle
Because all side lengths are different, it must be a scalene triangle.
right angle triangle
A triangle with side a: 6, side b: 6, and side c: 6 inches has an area of 15.59 square inches.
The sum of the 2 shorter sides must be greater than the longest side to form a triangle
The Pythagorean theorem says; a^2 + b^2 = c^2 a = 6 b = 6 c = 10 6^2 + 8^2 = 100 could be a right triangle
Yes
Yes, an Isosceles.
Yes.
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