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It's a right angle triangle and its length is 12 units of measurement.
If two sides of a triangle each have length of 45 units, then the triangle is isosceles,and the third side can have any length less than 90 units.
Triangle with sides 4,5 and 6 units Quadrilateral with sides 1,3,5 and 6 units Pentagon with sides of 1,1,2,5 and 6 units
It is: 39 units of measurement
Oh, dude, finding the perimeter of a triangle with just one measurement is like finding out your favorite show got canceled - disappointing. But hey, if you've got one side length, just triple it, because triangles have three sides, get it? So, like, if one side is 5 units long, the perimeter would be 15 units. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
No, but if associated with some measurement units, it can be the measure of one side of a triangle.
It's a right angle triangle and its length is 12 units of measurement.
Yes they can. Where the shortest sides added together are greater than the longest side, a triangle is formed.
If you mean vertices of (-4, 2) (-4, 5) and (3, 2) then it will form a right angle triangle when plotted on the Cartesian plane with sides of 3 units by 7 units by square root of 58 or about 7.616 units which is its hypotenuse and longest side
Let the length of the longest side of the triangle be x units.Since the lengths of the sides of the triangle are consecutive even numbers, which differ by 2, the perimeter of the triangle equals to (x - 4) + (x - 2) + x = 3x - 6.Since the length of the longest side is 22 units shorter than the perimeter, the perimeter of the triangle also equals to x + 22. So that3x - 6 = x + 22 (subtract x and add 6 to both sides)3x - x + 6 - 6 = x - x + 6 + 222x = 28 (divide both sides by 2)x = 14Thus the longest side has a length of 14 units.
You can have a regular polygon with n sides where the length of each side is 13/n units. For example, a triangle with sides of 4.33... units, or a square with sides of 3.25 units etc. Or you can have irregular polygons - a triangle with sides of 4,4 and 5 units, etc.
The given vertices will form a right angle triangle when plotted on the Cartesian plane with two smallest sides of 2 units by 7 units and by using Pythagoras' theorem its longest side or hypotenuse works out as the square root of 53 units
There is no such right triangle. You have defined the relationship between three sides of a triangle that does not have a 90 degree angle. In a right triangle the sum of the squares of the shorter sides equals the square of the longest side and 12 + 22 = 5 ; 42 = 16 it does not equal 5 The angles in a triangle with sides 1, 2, 4 units can be found by applying the cosine rule.
If two sides of a triangle each have length of 45 units, then the triangle is isosceles,and the third side can have any length less than 90 units.
Triangle with sides 4,5 and 6 units Quadrilateral with sides 1,3,5 and 6 units Pentagon with sides of 1,1,2,5 and 6 units
It is: 39 units of measurement
The perimeter of any triangle is the sum of its 3 sides