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∙ 14y ago62 cm. All sides of the equilateral triang;e are the same so you simply divide the perimeter by three.
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∙ 14y agoThere are different formula for: Height, Area, Perimeter, Angle, Length of Median Radius of inscribed circle Perimeter of inscribed circle Area of inscribed circle etc.
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of side #1) + (length of side #2) + (length of side #3)
The length is (18 centimeters) minus (the width)
77cm!
-- Area of a triangle = 1/2 of (length of the base times height) -- Perimeter of a triangle = (length of one side) + (length of another side) + (length of last side)
There are different formula for: Height, Area, Perimeter, Angle, Length of Median Radius of inscribed circle Perimeter of inscribed circle Area of inscribed circle etc.
Answer: absolutely not! Answer: No. For starters, the area uses units of area (for example, square centimeters), while the perimeter uses units of length (For example, centimeters).
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of side #1) + (length of side #2) + (length of side #3)
I am a rhombus or an equillateral triangle, pentagon, hexagon, octagon etc.
If a triangle with a perimeter of 24 cm is an equilateral triangle, then each of its 3 sides will be 8 cm in length
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of the first side) plus (length of the second side) plus (length of the third side)
The length is (18 centimeters) minus (the width)
150 cm !
If you have the length of each of the three sides of a triangle, you can find the perimeter of (the distance around) the triangle by adding the length of the sides. Their sum will be the perimeter of this geometric shape.
46 centimeters
The perimeter of a square with a side of length 4.76 centimeters is: (4 sides x 4.76) = 19.04 cm
If the triangle is equilateral, you simply divide the perimeter by three to find the length of each side. If the triangle is not equilateral, you will need more information to determine the length of each side.