Yes. Heron's Formula works on all triangles.
this question made me laugh so i shall answer it Well since triangles are the strongest shapes, many things are made of them. do you cross a bridge on the way to work? chances are its made of triangles.
No, only your brain can. Similar triangles can be used to solve some problems but not others but it is for you to work out - using your brain - whether or not similar triangles are relevant and then to figure out how they might be used.
Trigonometry is the study of plane and spherical triangles. Plane trigonometry deals with 2 Dimensional triangles like the ones you would draw on a piece of paper. But, spherical trigonometry deals with circles and 3 Dimensional triangles. Plane trigonometry uses different numbers and equations than spherical trigonometry. There's plane trigonometry, where you work with triangles on a flat surface, then there's spherical trigonometry, where you work with triangles on a sphere.
Yes, all plane triangle.
It is the kite mark for safety standards.
no only right triangles
No, only right triangles
Right angled triangles.
All right-angles triangles. That is triangles that contain one angle at 90 degrees.
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Yes. Heron's Formula works on all triangles.
Architects use triangles as part of their work in designing buildings. And finding the pygratheim therom and stuff.
abolity to work with dexterity and safety?
Pyramid. Work: 4 sides (that you usually see) are triangles, the base (bottom) is a square
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It stands for Health And Safety At Work (as in The health and safety at work act)