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We know that R = a/2sinA area of triangle = 1/2 bc sinA sin A = 2(area of triangle)/bc R = (a/2)*2(area of triangle)/bc R = abc/4*(area of triangle)
The area of any triangle has the same formula, which is base times height, divided by 2. A scalene triangle is a triangle with three sides of unequal length, which is not important when calculating the area.
Its not a triangle if it has only two sides.
Isosceles Triangle - 2 congruent sides Equilateral Triangle - all three sides are congruent Scalene triangle - no sides are congruent
A triangle with two sides of equal length is an isoscelestriangle.NOTE : A triangle with three equal sides is an equilateral triangle.A triangle with all three sides of different lengths is a scalene triangle.
nothing a triangle has to have three sides
We know that R = a/2sinA area of triangle = 1/2 bc sinA sin A = 2(area of triangle)/bc R = (a/2)*2(area of triangle)/bc R = abc/4*(area of triangle)
The area of any triangle has the same formula, which is base times height, divided by 2. A scalene triangle is a triangle with three sides of unequal length, which is not important when calculating the area.
Its not a triangle if it has only two sides.
A triangle having two sides does not exist. All triangles have three sides.
note: TRIangle. a TRIangle always has 3 sides. not 2. THREE
Isosceles Triangle - 2 congruent sides Equilateral Triangle - all three sides are congruent Scalene triangle - no sides are congruent
A triangle has THREE sides so NO, of course not!
A triangle with two sides of equal length is an isoscelestriangle.NOTE : A triangle with three equal sides is an equilateral triangle.A triangle with all three sides of different lengths is a scalene triangle.
It has 2 equal sides of right triangle.
Four key attributes of a triangle are its sides, angles, perimeter, and area. The sides refer to the three line segments that form the triangle, while the angles are the three internal angles formed at each vertex. The perimeter is the total length of all three sides, and the area represents the space contained within the triangle, typically calculated using the formula A = 1/2 * base * height.
They are two of the three sides that define the triangle!