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A Scales triangle is a triangle that has no equal angles or sides! That is so easy!

I don't know who put the first answer but, they were not very smart. It is called a scalene triangle first of all and second of all saying "that is so easy" is rude because obviously if they thought it was easy, they wouldn't have asked the question in the first place!

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How do six eight and ten form a Pythagorean triple?

6, 8, and 10 is simply a scaled up version of a 3,4,5 triangle (simply double each side). Since 3,4,5 is a Pythagorean triple, so is the scaled up triangle. Alternatively, since 6, 8, and 10 are integers (whole numbers) that fulfill the Pythagorean theorem (62 + 82 = 102 ), they are a Pythagorean triple.


What is the past tense of scale?

Scaled is the past tense of scale.


What is the change factor of a triangle?

The change factor of a triangle typically refers to a scaling factor that alters the size of the triangle while maintaining its shape. It is calculated by comparing the lengths of corresponding sides of two similar triangles. If a triangle is scaled by a factor ( k ), each side of the triangle is multiplied by ( k ), affecting its area by a factor of ( k^2 ). Thus, understanding the change factor is crucial in geometry for solving problems related to similar figures and their properties.


How do you find the lengths of the legs of an isoceles triangle when given the angle?

With only the angle provided, you cannot find the lengths of the sides. The reason for this is that the isosceles triangle can be scaled up or down. If you had an isosceles triangle with a vertex of, say, 20 degrees, the other two angles would be 80 degrees each. This triangle could be constructed with the pair of congruent sides 10 centimeters long, 10 feet long, 10 miles long, or any length, and it would still have the same angles in its construction. Angles alone are insufficient to discover the length of the sides of an isosceles triangle.


How many syllables is in the word scaled?

one

Related Questions

Is 9 and 12 and 15 a right triangle?

Yes. 3, 4, 5 is a right triangle and by Pythagora's proof 32 + 42 = 52 Your 9, 12, 15 triangle has the same proportions scaled up 3 times.


How do six eight and ten form a Pythagorean triple?

6, 8, and 10 is simply a scaled up version of a 3,4,5 triangle (simply double each side). Since 3,4,5 is a Pythagorean triple, so is the scaled up triangle. Alternatively, since 6, 8, and 10 are integers (whole numbers) that fulfill the Pythagorean theorem (62 + 82 = 102 ), they are a Pythagorean triple.


Can a fence be scaled?

Nope it can not be scaled


When was Scaled Quail created?

Scaled Quail was created in 1830.


What is Scaled Composites's population?

The population of Scaled Composites is 200.


When was Scaled Composites created?

Scaled Composites was created in 1982.


What is the past tense of scale?

Scaled is the past tense of scale.


How fast can a saw scaled viper kill?

A saw scaled viper can


What is the SCALED length of the twin towers?

your question makes no sense. scaled to what?


When is a wall like a fish?

When is a wall like a fish? When it is scaled! The humour here lies in the different meanings of the word "scaled". A fish is covered in scales and so is therefore scaled, and a wall can be scaled (or climbed).


What is the change factor of a triangle?

The change factor of a triangle typically refers to a scaling factor that alters the size of the triangle while maintaining its shape. It is calculated by comparing the lengths of corresponding sides of two similar triangles. If a triangle is scaled by a factor ( k ), each side of the triangle is multiplied by ( k ), affecting its area by a factor of ( k^2 ). Thus, understanding the change factor is crucial in geometry for solving problems related to similar figures and their properties.


Small scaled snake is it small?

yes,you will know by its name:SMALL scaled snake