There is not enough information to calculate the two missing sides.
You need the measures of two sides and for the triangle to be a right triangle to figure out the third side.
That would be called a right triangle!
you could measure in cetmeters' inchs and millameters
If you meant scalene triangle, then it may have a right angle. By definition, a scalene triangle is a triangle with no angle or side measures that are the same. For example, a 30,60,90 triangle is scalene.
hypotenuse
You need the measures of two sides and for the triangle to be a right triangle to figure out the third side.
That would be called a right triangle!
There are no numbers on that list that could be the sides of a right triangle. Oh, all right. The following is the answer:
you could measure in cetmeters' inchs and millameters
it helps to find the side measures of a right triangle
60 degrees.
If you meant scalene triangle, then it may have a right angle. By definition, a scalene triangle is a triangle with no angle or side measures that are the same. For example, a 30,60,90 triangle is scalene.
By using trigonometry that is applicable to a right angle triangle.
hypotenuse
If one side of a right angled triangle is 32 and the other side is 43 the hypotenuse is 53.6
We know that a right triangle is a triangle having a right angle, where the side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse, and the perpendicular sides are the legs of the right triangle. The Pythagorean theorem gives the relationship between the lengths of the sides of a right triangles. In the case where you know only the measure lengths of the sides of a triangle, you need to test these measures. If one of the sides of the triangle has a square measure equal to the sum of the square measures of two other sides, then this side is called the hypotenuse and opposite to this side is a 90 degree angle, which is a right angle. So, you can say that this triangle is a right triangle. Pythagorean triple are very helpful to determine a right triangle, such as: (3, 4, 5), (5,12,13), (8, 15, 17), (7, 24, 25), and (20, 21, 29).
The study is called trigonometry.