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Any triangle whose sides are in the same ratio with the corresponding sides of ABC.
The scale factor of triangle ABC to triangle XYZ can be determined by comparing the lengths of corresponding sides of the two triangles. To find the scale factor, divide the length of a side in triangle ABC by the length of the corresponding side in triangle XYZ. If all corresponding sides have the same ratio, that ratio is the scale factor for the triangles.
To determine the scale factor from triangle ABC to triangle DEF, you need to compare the lengths of corresponding sides of the two triangles. The scale factor is calculated by dividing the length of a side in triangle DEF by the length of the corresponding side in triangle ABC. For example, if side AB is 6 units and side DE is 9 units, the scale factor would be 9/6, which simplifies to 3/2 or 1.5.
The square root of 149 (7 squared plus 10 squared equals 149).
In right triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle, AB = 13and BC = 5 What is the length of AC? Draw the triangle to help visualize the problem.
no
No siree
12
The given dimensions would not make a right angle triangle because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
yes
For a right angled triangle, sum of squares of two sides of a triangle equals square of the third side. For example - In triangle ABC, AB2 + BC2 = AC2
149
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Use Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle to find the length of the 3rd side.
By using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle if side AB is the hypotenuse it is the square root of 149 which is about 12.207 rounded to three decimal places
If it's a right angle triangle then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the 3rd side