Yes providing that it is an equilateral triangle or a a right angle isosceles triangle other wise it's not possible
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.
To determine if a triangle can be formed with side lengths of 33 and 9, we need a third side length. The triangle inequality theorem states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. Without a specified third side length, we cannot definitively say whether a triangle can be formed, but if the third side is less than 24 (33 - 9) and greater than 24 (33 + 9), then a triangle can be constructed.
Yes if the match sticks are the same length it's possible to make an isosceles triangle with them
True and it would be classed as an equilateral triangle
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's an equilateral triangle or a right angle isosceles 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.
To determine if a triangle can be formed with side lengths of 33 and 9, we need a third side length. The triangle inequality theorem states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. Without a specified third side length, we cannot definitively say whether a triangle can be formed, but if the third side is less than 24 (33 - 9) and greater than 24 (33 + 9), then a triangle can be constructed.
A triangle that has two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having two and only two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length
Yes if the match sticks are the same length it's possible to make an isosceles triangle with them
This triangle is called a scalene triangle.
No, it is not.
The definition of an obtuse triangle is a triangle with an angle exceeding 90o. A scalene triangle is a triangle in which no two sides are of equal length. Therefore, it is possible that an obtuse triangle is a scalene triangle. However, it is also possible for an obtuse triangle to be an isosceles, in which two sides are of equal length. On a final note, it is impossible for an obtuse triangle to be an equilateral; equilateral triangles always have angles of 60o.
True and it would be classed as an equilateral triangle
Yes, it is.
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.