Using Pythagoras the base and height will each be about 10.60660172 ft in length. Area = 1/2*base*height Area = 1/2*10.60660172*10.60660172 = 56.25 square feet
if you have a right angle and the other called fe is 14ft then what is fd?
in an isosceles triangle all of the angles add up to 180 degrees as all triangles do but there is no specific degrees for a isosceles triangle it all depends on the steepness of your lines both angles at the bottom of the triangle are the same so you only need to know one angle to work out the rest eg an isosles triangle is shown to you and the peak of the triangle is 80 degrees (the one that id by itself, not the same as another in the triangle) as yoou know all angles add up to 180 degrees, so you know the other two angles, combined add up to 100 degrees, this divided by 2 equals is 50, so you know that the two bottom Angles are 50 degrees each! :) also just to remind you- equilatiral- all lines the same length, all angles 60 degrees scalene- all line lenths are differen right angletriangle- a triangle wic contains a right angle in it (which is always opposite to the hypotenuse - longest line of the triangle) and isosceles which you already know has two lines, and two angles of the same legnth!! I really hope this helps!! :D
any triangle is a triangle
There are many different types of triangles. A few are a right triangle, obtuse triangle, equilateral triangle, acute triangle and isosceles triangle.
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Using Pythagoras the base and height will each be about 10.60660172 ft in length. Area = 1/2*base*height Area = 1/2*10.60660172*10.60660172 = 56.25 square feet
if you have a right angle and the other called fe is 14ft then what is fd?
in an isosceles triangle all of the angles add up to 180 degrees as all triangles do but there is no specific degrees for a isosceles triangle it all depends on the steepness of your lines both angles at the bottom of the triangle are the same so you only need to know one angle to work out the rest eg an isosles triangle is shown to you and the peak of the triangle is 80 degrees (the one that id by itself, not the same as another in the triangle) as yoou know all angles add up to 180 degrees, so you know the other two angles, combined add up to 100 degrees, this divided by 2 equals is 50, so you know that the two bottom Angles are 50 degrees each! :) also just to remind you- equilatiral- all lines the same length, all angles 60 degrees scalene- all line lenths are differen right angletriangle- a triangle wic contains a right angle in it (which is always opposite to the hypotenuse - longest line of the triangle) and isosceles which you already know has two lines, and two angles of the same legnth!! I really hope this helps!! :D
any triangle is a triangle
If a triangle is obtuse, the orthocenter of the triangle actually lies outside of the triangle. If the triangle is acute, the orthocenter of the triangle lies on the inside of the triangle
There are many different types of triangles. A few are a right triangle, obtuse triangle, equilateral triangle, acute triangle and isosceles triangle.
Yes, a scalene triangle can be a triangle.
A triangle can be constructed into any of the given formats.
A scalene triangle, an equilateral triangle, an isosceles triangle and a right-angle triangle, acute-angled triangle, obtuse-angled triangle
acute angled triangle,right angled triangle,obtuse angled triangle,isosceles triangle,equilateral triangle, scalene triangle
A triangle.