A right angle triangle because the dimensions given complies with Pythagoras' theorem.
Not necessarily. !!!! There are obtuse Scalene triangles . e.g. angles of 120 + 10 _+50 = 180 degrees. Obtuse Isosceles triangle is 120 + 30 + 30 = 180 NB 120 degrees of angle make the triangle obtuse.
fd 50 rt120 fd50 rt120 fd50 rt 120
50% of 120 = 50% * 120 = 0.5 * 120 = 60
120% of 50= 120% * 50= 1.2 * 50= 60
50 is 41.6666r of 120.
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A right angle triangle providing that the dimensions given are all of the same units of measurement
fd 50 rt120 fd50 rt120 fd50 rt 120
50% of 120 = 50% * 120 = 0.5 * 120 = 60
120% of 50= 120% * 50= 1.2 * 50= 60
50% of 120 volts = 50% * 120 = 0.5 * 120 = 60 volts
50 is 41.6666r of 120.
60 is 50% of 120
40% of 50% of 120 = (40/100)*(50/100)*120 = 24.
50 x 120 = 6000
50/120 = 5/12 or 0.4167 in decimal
This is a very confusing question. I can only guess you mean is there a triangle with sides of lengths 50, 50, and 130? The answer is no. 130 is more than 50 + 50 (100), so the triangle inequality is not satisfied.