17/2 = 8.5 (where EN touches DF)
Using Pythagoras...
172 - 8.52 = 216.75
Square root of 216.7 = 14.7
what is the pressure if the length is 16cm & breadth is 7cm
each side is equal to 16 cm 16 + 16 + 16 = 48 cm
Any length from just over 4 cm (=16cm-12cm) to just under 28 cm (=16cm+12cm). The question does not state the triangle is right angled. But if it did, the third side would be 20 cm.
11.3 rounded off because of a parallell
56 cm2 * * * * * Only if these are the shorter legs of a right angled triangle and there is no justification for making that assumption. Two sides of a triangle are not sufficient to determine its area.
If you mean the sides are both 16, than the answer is 256 cm. squared
what is the pressure if the length is 16cm & breadth is 7cm
If a right triangle has sides of 16Cm and 12Cm, the hypotenuse is: 20 cm
each side is equal to 16 cm 16 + 16 + 16 = 48 cm
6.15 (rounded)
Any length from just over 4 cm (=16cm-12cm) to just under 28 cm (=16cm+12cm). The question does not state the triangle is right angled. But if it did, the third side would be 20 cm.
16cm equals 160mm.
Area is 96cm2
There is only one possibility in forming a triangle from the given dimensions and it is 4cm by 14cm by 16cm
80 cm
16 cm = 160 mm
Usually a length of 16cm and a weight of 27g