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There can be two equilateral triangles with a side length of 7 cm: one on either side of the given line.

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What are the dimensions of a cubic centimeter?

The dimensions of a cubic centimeter are length, width, and height. In the International System of Units (SI), a cubic centimeter is equal to 1 centimeter in length, 1 centimeter in width, and 1 centimeter in height.


What is the difference between a square centimeter and a centimeter?

A square centimeter is a unit of area; a centimeter is a unit of length or distance.


What is larger a cubic centimeter or a centimeter?

cubic centimeter is to measure volume centimeter is to measure length One can't compare a length and a volume, one can only compare a length and another length or a volume and another volume to find out which one is the larger It takes 2 comparable things to make a comparison


Pipe with circumference 6 centimeter and length 20 centimeter and that 10 turns of a wire are wrapped around the pipe. what is the length of the wire?

To find this you need to imagine the pipe slit straight down and rolled out. At this point what you have is 10 right triangles, with the base of the triangle being the circumference of the pipe and the height of the triangle being the height of the pipe divided by the number of wrappings. The hypotenuse then is the length of one wrapping. Multiply that number by the number of wrappings and voila, you have the length of the wire.


Is centimeter a mass?

No. A centimeter is a measure of length. Any unit of measure that has a meter in it is a measure of length. For example, millimeters, meters, kilometers are all units of measure for length.

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You and rsquore given side AB with a length of 6 centimeters and side BC with a length of 5 centimeters. The measure of angle A is 30 and deg. How many triangles can you construct using these measurem?

You're given side AB with a length of 6 centimeters and side BC with a length of 5 centimeters. The measure of angle A is 30°. How many triangles can you construct using these measurements?


You are given a side length of 7 centimeters. How many equilateral triangles can you construct using this information?

There is only one distinct triangle.


How long is a centimeter in length?

A Centimeter


What is equilaterals?

those are^ they are parallel, wich is the same thing That is simply not true. Equilateral refers to shapes whose sides are all the same length.


Cgs unit of length?

The CGS (Centimeter-Gram-Second) unit of length is the centimeter (cm).


What are the dimensions of a cubic centimeter?

The dimensions of a cubic centimeter are length, width, and height. In the International System of Units (SI), a cubic centimeter is equal to 1 centimeter in length, 1 centimeter in width, and 1 centimeter in height.


What is the length of each side of a square centimeter?

1 centimeter.


How weight is one centimeter?

Centimeter is a measure of length, not of weight.


What is the difference between a square centimeter and a centimeter?

A square centimeter is a unit of area; a centimeter is a unit of length or distance.


Can any two triangles be joined to make a rhombus?

No. A rhombus has all four sides of equal length. To split a rhombus into only 2 triangles, it must be split along a diagonal; which means that 2 of the sides of one of the triangles must be the same length as the sides of the rhombus, which being equal mean the triangles must be (at least) isosceles - scalene triangles will not work. Further, as the diagonal will be a common length to each of the triangles (the length of their third sides), it will form the base (ie the side opposite the vertex between the sides of equal length) of the isosceles triangles, and so the triangles must be to congruent isosceles triangles. If the diagonal has the same length as the side of the rhombus, then the two congruent triangles will be congruent equilateral triangles.


Can any triangles be joined to make a rhombus?

No. A rhombus has all four sides of equal length. To split a rhombus into only 2 triangles, it must be split along a diagonal; which means that 2 of the sides of one of the triangles must be the same length as the sides of the rhombus, which being equal mean the triangles must be (at least) isosceles - scalene triangles will not work. Further, as the diagonal will be a common length to each of the triangles (the length of their third sides), it will form the base (ie the side opposite the vertex between the sides of equal length) of the isosceles triangles, and so the triangles must be to congruent isosceles triangles. If the diagonal has the same length as the side of the rhombus, then the two congruent triangles will be congruent equilateral triangles.


When are two isosceles triangles congruent?

the triangles will have the same side length