No
No
No, they do not represent a right triangle.
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
If you mean lengths of 33 by 56 by 65 then the given dimensions will form a right angle triangle.
No
No
No, they do not represent a right triangle.
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
A right triangle * * * * * No, it is a scalene triangle.
No. The Pythagorean theorem states that a triangle is a right triangle if and only if a2+b2=c2, where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of the triangle. 162+302 = 256+900 = 1156 352 = 1225 Since 1156 does not equal 1156, this is not a right triangle.
If you mean lengths of 33 by 56 by 65 then the given dimensions will form a right angle triangle.
Yes... but not of the same right triangle. A right triangle's side lengths a, b, and c must satisfy the equation a2 + b2 = c2.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of lengths 6 and 8 is: 10
No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of lengths 5 and 12 units is: 13The length of a hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs with lengths of 5 and 12 is: 13
In Euclidean geometry, 180. Other answers are possible, depending on the surface on which the triangle is drawn.