x and y must both be positive.
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None. A square triangle is an oxymoron - it cannot exist!
Conditions necessary for a congruent triangle? arethey must know the funky chicken dance
It does nothing. Because it cannot exist.
x and y must both be positive.
A straight triangle cannot exist.
A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!A triangle, by definition, can have only three sides. So a four sided triangle simply cannot exist!
An isosceles triangle can exist but it is not capable of doing anything.
No, there is no such thing.
The "Baruda" triangle does not exist. The Bermuda Triangle is in the Atlantic Ocean, the the East of the Florida Keys.
Under normal conditions CuCl2 can exist in either a solid state or in aqueous solution.
Yes, they do exist.
Yes, they exist.
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Hydroxyl ion exist in solution but it is not a solution.
Fe³⁺ ions do exist in solution, but they are not as stable as Fe²⁺ ions under typical conditions. In aqueous solutions, Fe³⁺ can rapidly hydrolyze to form hydroxocomplexes or precipitate as iron(III) hydroxide (Fe(OH)₃) when the pH is elevated. Additionally, the presence of ligands can further stabilize Fe³⁺ in solution, often leading to the formation of more soluble complexes. Thus, while Fe³⁺ ions are present in solution, their stability is influenced by the surrounding conditions.