No. 1/2 base squared + height squared=side squared on an equilateral triangle.
Use a ruler and measure one side only. All sides will measure the same if the triangle is equilateral.
As many as you like but they will all be equilateral triangles
A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.A triangle with side 8 and height 10 cannot be equilateral if the side and height are measured in the same units (inches, cm, miles etc). And if they are not, there is not sufficient information to answer the question.
3 inches, an equilateral triangle has equal side lengths and angle measures
No. 1/2 base squared + height squared=side squared on an equilateral triangle.
To find the height of an equilateral triangle, you can use the formula: height = (√3/2) * side length. For an equilateral triangle with side lengths of 8 inches, the height would be (√3/2) * 8 inches, which simplifies to approximately 6.93 inches. This height represents the perpendicular distance from any vertex to the opposite side in an equilateral triangle.
you times the length by the amount of sides then you divide the answer by 100
In effect an equilateral triangle is made up of two right angle triangles joined together so use Pythagoras' theorem to find the height:- 182-92 = 243 and the square root of this will be the height of the equilateral triangle which is about 15.588 cm
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The length of the third side of an equilateral triangle is the same as the lengths of both of the other two sides.
Given an altitude of 12 units, an equilateral triangle has side lengths of 13.9 (13.85641) units.
Cut it exactly down the middle, along its height, and put one piece aside. The remaining side is a right triangle. The slanting side of the right triangle is a whole side of the original equilateral triangle, the bottom is half of an original side, and the vertical line is the height of the original triangle. Now you have a right triangle and you know the lengths of two of its sides, so you use what you know about right triangles to find the length of the third side, which is the height of the original equilateral triangle. It turns out to be 0.866 times the side of the equilateral triangle. (rounded) Technically, that's (1/2) x (side) x sqrt(3)
Use a ruler and measure one side only. All sides will measure the same if the triangle is equilateral.
As many as you like but they will all be equilateral triangles
There is only one equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 60 units. Its side lengths are integers.
Equilateral triangles have all the same side lengths and scalene triangles have no similar side lengthsAn equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas a scalene triangle has 3 unequal sides