square root of -96, which is imaginary. No such triangle is possible in this universe.
The largest angle will be opposite the longest side which is 11cm and by using the cosine rule the largest angle works out as 97.09 degrees rounded to two decimal places.
11cm x 5cm = 55cm2.
Using trigonometry the angles of the triangle are 56.09 degrees, 97.09 degrees and 26.81 degrees with an area of 22.82 square cm all rounded to two decimal places.
what is the perimeter of a 11cm x 10cm rectangle answer 42
Yes
Isosceles
square root of -96, which is imaginary. No such triangle is possible in this universe.
55 square centimeters
half the base an divide the area by that
33 cm squared.The formula for calculating the area of a triangle is (base x height)/2.11x6 is 66. 66 divided by 2 is 33.
It could be 377.0 cm or 383.3 cm depending on which two adjacent sides.
The largest angle will be opposite the longest side which is 11cm and by using the cosine rule the largest angle works out as 97.09 degrees rounded to two decimal places.
11cm=110mm
11cm x 5cm = 55cm2.
It is impossible to get a triangle with the side lengths 14cm, 3cm and 8cm 14cm itself is larger than the sum of two other lengths (3cm + 8cm = 11cm).
11cm * pi 34.5575192 centimeters