No, it is impossible to draw any triangle with those side lengths:
For a triangle to exist the sum of the shorter sides must exceed (ie be greater than) the longest sides.
The sum of the shorter sides is 4 in + 10 in = 14 in which is the same as the longest side; thus those sides cannot form any triangle.
An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle that has two sides of the same length. With two identical right triangles, it is possible to arrange them into a bigger triangle that has two sides that are the same length.
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.
Yes providing that it is an equilateral triangle or a a right angle isosceles triangle other wise it's not possible
Right triangle= has a right angle Acute triangle= has an acute angle Obtuse triangle= has an obtuse angle Equilateral triangle= all sides are the same length Scalene triangle= has no sides the same length Isosceles triangle= has only two sides the same length the triangles here make perfict dildose and condoms
A right triangle with a hypotenuse of length 15 and a leg of length 8 has an area of: 50.75 units2
An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle that has two sides of the same length. With two identical right triangles, it is possible to arrange them into a bigger triangle that has two sides that are the same length.
It's not possible to have a right angle triangle with sides of equal length. The sides on a right angle triangle are always in the ratio 3:4:5.
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.
No, it is not possible because you have to have one right angle length since your making a isosceles right triangle and the other two angles should be the same length, like 90, 45, and 45
0. Since the "following" triangle is too small to be seen, its sides must be of length 0.
Yes providing that it is an equilateral triangle or a a right angle isosceles triangle other wise it's not possible
A scalene triangle is one that has three lengths of different sizes. It is quite possible for a right triangle to have three sides of different length.
Right triangle= has a right angle Acute triangle= has an acute angle Obtuse triangle= has an obtuse angle Equilateral triangle= all sides are the same length Scalene triangle= has no sides the same length Isosceles triangle= has only two sides the same length the triangles here make perfict dildose and condoms
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.
A right triangle with a hypotenuse of length 15 and a leg of length 8 has an area of: 50.75 units2
scalene triangles means that no three sides have the same length. which means that Yes it is possible to have a right scalene triangle since the only requirement you need for a right triangle is to have a right angle