They are the apothem and side length of a nonagon. So what exactly is the question?
A square with a side length of 29 yards has an area of 841 square yards.
To create a triangle, the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the third side. If the side of length 29 cm is the longest side then the missing side must be greater than 29 cm - 13 cm = 16 cm If the missing side is the longest side then the missing side must be less than 29 cm + 13 cm = 42 cm Thus any length that is greater than 16 cm and less than 42 cm. Examples include: 17 cm, 18 cm, 20 cm, 36 cm, 41cm
To find the possible length of the shortest side of a triangle with sides measuring 22 units and 29 units, we can use the triangle inequality theorem. The sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side. Therefore, the shortest side (let's call it ( x )) must satisfy the following inequalities: ( x + 22 > 29 ) and ( x + 29 > 22 ). This gives us ( x > 7 ) and ( x < 51 ). Thus, the possible length of the shortest side is between 7 and 51 units, exclusive.
The area of a square is given by A=SxS or S2, where S is the length of the side (=29cm in this case) and A is the area (to be found out). Substituting in the above relation, we have A=29x29=841 square cm
29 x 39 = 1,521 (square feet).
A square with a side length of 29 yards has an area of 841 square yards.
To create a triangle, the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the third side. If the side of length 29 cm is the longest side then the missing side must be greater than 29 cm - 13 cm = 16 cm If the missing side is the longest side then the missing side must be less than 29 cm + 13 cm = 42 cm Thus any length that is greater than 16 cm and less than 42 cm. Examples include: 17 cm, 18 cm, 20 cm, 36 cm, 41cm
To find the possible length of the shortest side of a triangle with sides measuring 22 units and 29 units, we can use the triangle inequality theorem. The sum of any two sides must be greater than the third side. Therefore, the shortest side (let's call it ( x )) must satisfy the following inequalities: ( x + 22 > 29 ) and ( x + 29 > 22 ). This gives us ( x > 7 ) and ( x < 51 ). Thus, the possible length of the shortest side is between 7 and 51 units, exclusive.
5.4km(apex)
It can have any length in the interval (6ft 4 in, 29 ft 8 in).
No, because you should be able to add up any two side lengths and their sum should be greater than the third side length. 38 + 29 is not greater than 73.
The perimeter is 11 + 5 + 13 = 29 inches.
To find the area of joined squares, add up the area of each individual square. For instance, I have a square with a side length of 5 attached to another square with a side length of 2 A = 52 + 22 = 25 + 4 = 29 units2
knowing that the outer wall is 921 feet and using A=(half)(apothem)(perimeter) you can determine the inside walls to be about 338 feet ... check my math though! if that be the case, then the inside pentagon has an area of 4.5 acres (use trig and formula above) ... google it and the Pentagon has an area of 29 acres ... 29+4.5 and you get 33.5 which is the are of a pentagon with side 921. hope this helps.
The length of a "day" on the moon is 29 Earth days.
Area = length x width, so length = area/width = 116/4 = 29 yds
It depends upon the shape. For instance, it could be 29 ft X 10 ft, or it could be 290 ft X 1 ft, or many other possibilities. It is not possible to know the length of one side of a room just by knowing the square feet.