Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal
They are of the same lengths
The Theorem of Pythagoras.
Those wouldn't be angle measurements, they would be sides. A triangle could be constructed with sides of those lengths.
The Pythagorean Theorem is not a triangle. It's a statement that describes a relationship among the lengths of the sides in any right triangle.
draw triangle that has sides of lengths 3.6cm and 5.2cm and a 42* angle between these two sides
They are of the same lengths
A scalene triangle is simply a triangle where all of its sides are different lengths. One example of the side lengths of a scalene triangle are: 5cm, 6cm and 7cm
i depends of the lengths of the sides
Relationship between the lengths and the measures of angles are related to theorems like the opposite side of the largest angle is the largest side two equal angles oppositee sides are also equal
A scalene triangle has 3 sides of different lengths An isosceles triangle has 2 sides of equal lengths An equilateral triangle has 3 sides of equal lengths
In a right triangle, the side lengths follow Pythagora's Theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2; where a and b represent the lengths of the legs and c represents the hypotenuse.
The Theorem of Pythagoras.
The list that accompanies the question doesn't contain any numbers that could be the lengths of the sides of a triangle.
Those wouldn't be angle measurements, they would be sides. A triangle could be constructed with sides of those lengths.
A triangle has 3 sides. You have provided 4 measurements. There is therefore some confusion here as to what these numbers mean.
You look at the lengths of the sided of the triangle. If the two lengths are same, the triangle is an isosceles triangle. If all the lengths are same, the triangle is an equilateral triangle. If none of the lengths are same, the triangle is a scalene triangle.
The Pythagorean Theorem is not a triangle. It's a statement that describes a relationship among the lengths of the sides in any right triangle.