It can be infinitesimally small.
It is usually its smallest side
It's the side opposite the smallest angle.
The shortest side
yes
It is 3.5 units.
It is usually its smallest side
The shortest side of a triangle is opposite to the smallest interior angle.
In a triangle the smallest angle is always opposite the shortest side. It will always be an acute angle.
It's the side opposite the smallest angle.
The shortest side
yes
It is 3.5 units.
angle with smallest measure - apex
shortest
angle
No. I do believe that the side opposite of the shortest (smallest) angle would be the smallest. Hope this helps.
Yes, in a triangle, the largest side is always opposite the largest angle. This is a fundamental property of triangles, known as the triangle inequality theorem. Conversely, the smallest side is opposite the smallest angle. This relationship helps in determining the relative sizes of the sides and angles within any triangle.