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If one side of a triangle is 11 and the other side is 5 what is the minimum length of the third side?

The minimum third side length of a triangle having one side of 11 and another side of 5 is 6.


What is the measurement of the third side of a triangle if one side is 15cm and one is 8 cm?

If it's a right angle triangle then by using Pythagoras' theorem the third side is 17 cm


How do you get the other sides of a triangle when you only have one side?

You need the measures of two sides and for the triangle to be a right triangle to figure out the third side.


A right-angled triangle has a hypotenuse of 25cm and one side of 15cm what is the length of the third side?

The length of the third side is 20 cm


When a triangle is formed from three given side lengths is the triangle a unique triangle or can more than one triangle be formed using those same side lengths explain?

A triangle formed from three given side lengths can be either unique or non-unique depending on the specific lengths. If the triangle inequality theorem is satisfied (the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side), then only one unique triangle can be formed. However, if the side lengths are such that they can form a degenerate triangle (where the sum of two sides equals the third), or if two sides are equal and the third side allows for more than one valid configuration (as in some cases with isosceles triangles), more than one triangle can potentially be formed. In general, for three distinct side lengths that satisfy the triangle inequality, only one triangle exists.

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If one side of a triangle is 11 and the other side is 5 what is the minimum length of the third side?

The minimum third side length of a triangle having one side of 11 and another side of 5 is 6.


What is the measurement of the third side of a triangle if one side is 15cm and one is 8 cm?

If it's a right angle triangle then by using Pythagoras' theorem the third side is 17 cm


How do you get the other sides of a triangle when you only have one side?

You need the measures of two sides and for the triangle to be a right triangle to figure out the third side.


What triangle has two equal sides and one longer one?

An isosceles triangle. It is an isosceles triangle even if the third side is shorter.


If one side of a triangle is 3 feet and the other is 2 feet what is the third side?

The length of the third side of this triangle must be greater than 1 foot and less than 5 feet, and the third side would be either 2 feet or 3 feet if it were an isosceles triangle.


If one side of a triangle is 6feet and the other is 2feet what is the third side?

6 feet


What is the midpoint theorem?

Triangle Midpoint Theorem: The line segment connecting the midpoints of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side and is congruent to one half of the third side.


How do you find the side length of a right triangle if you have one side length?

One side is not enough. For a right triangle the third side can be calculated by Pythagoras' Theorem if you know the length of any two sides.


A right-angled triangle has a hypotenuse of 25cm and one side of 15cm what is the length of the third side?

The length of the third side is 20 cm


In a triangle a segment is drawn joining the midpoint of two sides. What is true about the segment?

The triangle midpoint theorem states that the line segment is parallel to the third side and is congruent to one half of the third side.


When a triangle is formed from three given side lengths is the triangle a unique triangle or can more than one triangle be formed using those same side lengths explain?

A triangle formed from three given side lengths can be either unique or non-unique depending on the specific lengths. If the triangle inequality theorem is satisfied (the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side), then only one unique triangle can be formed. However, if the side lengths are such that they can form a degenerate triangle (where the sum of two sides equals the third), or if two sides are equal and the third side allows for more than one valid configuration (as in some cases with isosceles triangles), more than one triangle can potentially be formed. In general, for three distinct side lengths that satisfy the triangle inequality, only one triangle exists.


If you have a right angle triangle and one side equals 3 and one side equals 5 how do you calculate the lenght of the third side?

Using Pythagoras' theorem the third side works out as 4 units in length.