Could be anything almost.
[edit] Not really, given that both lengths are 37, the other side's length (L) can be within the range:
0 > L < 74
If you know the angle between both sides you can use the ''cosine rule'' to calculate the length of the other side.
Yes It is. Try it. All the sides of a triangle don't have to of equal length. -Cody Dunn Also, as long as the sum of any two sides exceeds the length of the third side, the three sides can build a triangle. This is false!
A triangle cannot have two perpendicular sides. If two sides of a triangle are 5.21m and 7.23m, all you can say about the third side is that it will be greater than 7.23-5.21 = 2.02m and less than 5.21+7.23 = 12.44m.
A scalene triangle is defined as a triangle in which each of the 3 sides has a different length; this does not specify any specific size. They can be as small or as large as you like, as long as the 3 sides are all of different length.
20. There are 3 sides to any triangle. For an equilateral triangle all 3 sides are the same length. Therefore for this triangle we can say that, where x equals the length of a side: 3x = 60 x = 60/3 x = 20
17 units in length
Yes It is. Try it. All the sides of a triangle don't have to of equal length. -Cody Dunn Also, as long as the sum of any two sides exceeds the length of the third side, the three sides can build a triangle. This is false!
The length of the sides of an isosceles triangle are not set in stone. An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with at least two congruent sides. Equilateral triangles; that is, triangles in which all sides are of equal length are also considered to be isosceles triangles. Therefore, as long as at least two sides of the triangle are congruent, (Of equal length) said triangle is an isosceles triangle.
To find the perimeter of a triangle, you need to add the lengths of all three sides. If two sides of the triangle are 6 and 5 units long, you still need to know the length of the third side to find the perimeter. Without the length of the third side, it is not possible to calculate the perimeter of the triangle.
The two equal length sides of an isosceles triangle are the legs.
An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length.
Any length you can think of, as long as two of its sides are the same length.
A triangle cannot have two perpendicular sides. If two sides of a triangle are 5.21m and 7.23m, all you can say about the third side is that it will be greater than 7.23-5.21 = 2.02m and less than 5.21+7.23 = 12.44m.
A scalene triangle is defined as a triangle in which each of the 3 sides has a different length; this does not specify any specific size. They can be as small or as large as you like, as long as the 3 sides are all of different length.
20. There are 3 sides to any triangle. For an equilateral triangle all 3 sides are the same length. Therefore for this triangle we can say that, where x equals the length of a side: 3x = 60 x = 60/3 x = 20
Individual sides can be of any (positive) length. Also, each of the sides has to be smaller than the sum of the other two sides.
As long or as short as you like. The only requirement is that the sum of any two sides must be greater than the third.
17 units in length