3 inches, an equilateral triangle has equal side lengths and angle measures
Angles are not measured in inches, they are measured in degrees. It appears you may be asking about a RIGHT triangle of which two sides measure 4 inches and 5 inches. In such a case, if the hypotenuse measures 5 inches, the third side would measure 3 inches....a 3,4,5 right triangle.
It is a right angle triangle
its a triangle * * * * * No, it an obtuse triangle is not a right angle triangle. An obtuse angled triangle has one angle which is greater than 90 degrees and the other two are acute. In a right angled triangle, the largest angle is 90 degrees while the other two are acute. So one cannot be the other.
Yes. In this case a triangle is called an acute triangle.
One is 90 degrees, the other two can be any combination that adds up to 90.
7.07 inches
3 inches, an equilateral triangle has equal side lengths and angle measures
Angles are not measured in inches, they are measured in degrees. It appears you may be asking about a RIGHT triangle of which two sides measure 4 inches and 5 inches. In such a case, if the hypotenuse measures 5 inches, the third side would measure 3 inches....a 3,4,5 right triangle.
It is a right angle triangle
7.07 inches.
A right angle triangle does not have the ability to doanything - other than exist.
Yes
its a triangle * * * * * No, it an obtuse triangle is not a right angle triangle. An obtuse angled triangle has one angle which is greater than 90 degrees and the other two are acute. In a right angled triangle, the largest angle is 90 degrees while the other two are acute. So one cannot be the other.
Yes. In this case a triangle is called an acute triangle.
The third angle is 30 degrees and it is an isosceles triangle.
Other than the diagonal side of the right triangle, the other two sides make a perpendicular right angle triangle. The right angle is 90 degrees