It depends on what equations are given.
48-42-6 cannot be a triangle, so the question is based on nonsense.
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A right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and two acute angles which altogether add up to 180 degrees.
8x9=72 9x8=72
It depends on what equations are given.
You cannot find the LCM of only one number, two or more are needed.
48-42-6 cannot be a triangle, so the question is based on nonsense.
they used it to find equations and triangle such as the p theoram which is why they built prymind.
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A right angle triangle has a 90 degree angle and two acute angles which altogether add up to 180 degrees.
The abbreviation for triangle is "tri." In geometry, the term "tri" is commonly used to represent a triangle in equations, diagrams, and proofs. It is derived from the prefix "tri-" which means three, reflecting the three sides of a triangle.
8x9=72 9x8=72
h=c sin a
The little triangle is the Greek letter delta, and it means change. This shows up in chemical equations in particular, used to indicate a change in energy as a product of a reaction.
a pyramid shaped set up that helps with learning new science equations. ex. how to multiply and divide diferent things
Depending on what you're solving for in a triangle determines which formula you're going to use. The equations (formulas) are as follows:Finding a missing side of a Right Triangle: a2 + b2 = c2a = leg1 or side1b = leg2 or side2c = HypotenuseInterior Angles of a Triangle: x + y + z = 180ºPerimeter of a Triangle: P = S1 + S2 + S3Area of a Triangle: A = ½bh OR A = (bh)/2When finding the area of something your unit of measurement is always going to be squared. Ex: 5 in2