yes
Doesn't it depend on what type of triangle it is? And which sides you are measuring? And which side it's laying on?
If the two equal sides are each 22 units in length then using Pythagoras' theorem to find its height it works out as: 54.644 square units rounded to 3 d.p.
22 degrees
The question, as stated, cannot be answered sensibly. A square metre is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A metre is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. The two measure different things and elementary dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions such as these without additional information.
105
yes
All within normal variations!
Doesn't it depend on what type of triangle it is? And which sides you are measuring? And which side it's laying on?
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Angle included by 50 and 34 = 21 degrees Angle included by 34 and 22 = 125 degrees Angle included by 22 and 50 = 34 degrees Total = 180 degrees
No as the longest side would have to be 4cm Therefore 42 would have to equal 32 + 22 but 32 + 22 = 9 + 4= 13 not 16 which is 42
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If the two equal sides are each 22 units in length then using Pythagoras' theorem to find its height it works out as: 54.644 square units rounded to 3 d.p.
Yards, a pitch = 22 yards
22 degrees