Yes... but not of the same right triangle. A right triangle's side lengths a, b, and c must satisfy the equation a2 + b2 = c2.
No
right angle triangle
No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
yes it is possible.
If its a right angle triangle then its side lengths could be 3, 4 and 5
Yes... but not of the same right triangle. A right triangle's side lengths a, b, and c must satisfy the equation a2 + b2 = c2.
If you mean side lengths of 5, 4 and 1 then it is not possible to construct any triangle from the given dimensions.
No
0.64
right angle triangle
No because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
No. It is not possible. * * * * * Yes, it is.
yes it is possible.
no.
No
Oh, what a happy little question! It looks like you have a special triangle there with side lengths 30, 32, and 34. Since the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the longest side for a triangle to exist, let's check if that's true here. If we add 30 and 32, we get 62, which is indeed greater than 34, so you can paint a beautiful triangle with those side lengths!