yes,
Assume a,b and c are the lengths of the triangle and and A, B and C are the angles opposite those lengths. Use the following formula:
a/SinA = b/SinB = c/SinC
The length of the hypotenuse is not sufficient information. You need the length of one of the legs or one of the acute angles. Or some other information that will enable you to derive that.
scalene
There is no such thing as the tangent of a triangle. Circles, angles, and conversations have tangents. In a right angled triangle, the tangent of one of the acute angles is the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the side adjacent to it.
An equilateral triangle has three sides that are equal in length and three angles that are equal.
It is an equilateral triangle
The length of the hypotenuse is not sufficient information. You need the length of one of the legs or one of the acute angles. Or some other information that will enable you to derive that.
A triangle is a plane figure so it has two dimensions: length and breadth.
You can measure a triangle's length and width, but there is no depth. So that means a triangle has two dimensions.
To find any of the unknowns in a triangle, one needs to know at least three items of information. * The length of all three sides * The length of two sides and the dimension of one of the angles * The length of one side and the dimensions of two of the angles
False
scalene
It's called an "equilateral" triangle.
False.
EQUILATERAL triangle. Two sides the same length , and two angles equal is ISOSCELES Triangle A triangle with a Right-Angle is a RIGHT -ANGLED Triangle No equal sides/angles is a SCALENE triangle.
equilateral
There is no such thing as the tangent of a triangle. Circles, angles, and conversations have tangents. In a right angled triangle, the tangent of one of the acute angles is the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the side adjacent to it.
You can use trigonometry: sin α = opposite/hypotenuse, cos α = adjacent/hypotenuse, tan α = sin α/ cos α and using the law of sines:a/sin a = b/sin b = c/sin c. From all these you can derive equations to help you solve your task. Also if you have two angles and a triangle you actually have three angles α + β + γ = 180 in a triangle