Pythagorean triplets.
A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
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 because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
No because the given sides do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Yes, it is.
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A triangle with a right angle and different lengths for sides is a right, scalene triangle.
right triangle - has one 90° angle Pythagorean triangle - right triangle whose side lengths are all integers oblique triangle - has no 90° angle acute triangle - each angle is less than 90° obtuse triangle - one angle is greater than 90° equilateral triangle - angles are 60°-60°-60° isosceles triangle - has two equal angles scalene triangle - has three different angles rational triangle - all side lengths are rational integer triangle - all side lengths are integers Heronian triangle - all side lengths and area are integers equable triangle - has a perimeter of n units and and area of n square units degenerate triangle - angles are 0°-0°-180° planar triangle - a triangle drawn on a flat surface (plane) non-planar triangle - a triangle drawn on a curved surface spherical triangle - a non-planar triangle on a convex surface, like the Bermuda Triangle hyperbolic triangle - a non-planar triangle on a concave surface
A right triangle * * * * * No, it is a scalene triangle.
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 because the given lengths don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of lengths 5 and 12 units is: 13The length of a hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs with lengths of 5 and 12 is: 13
In Euclidean geometry, 180. Other answers are possible, depending on the surface on which the triangle is drawn.
If its a right angle triangle then its side lengths could be 3, 4 and 5
No because the given sides do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Yes, it is.
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