The triangle with one side measuring 4 inches and two sides measuring 6 inches is an isosceles triangle. In this type of triangle, two sides are of equal length, which in this case are the two 6-inch sides, while the third side is different. Additionally, the triangle satisfies the triangle inequality theorem, confirming that it can exist.
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 4 inches is 12 inches. Each side of an equilateral triangle is equal in length, so the perimeter is found by multiplying the side length (4 inches) by 3.
The side length is 18.24 (18.23606) inches.
To determine the length of the third side of a triangle with two sides measuring 10 inches and 4 inches, we can apply the triangle inequality theorem. The length of the third side must be greater than the difference of the two sides and less than the sum of the two sides. Therefore, the third side must be greater than 6 inches (10 - 4) and less than 14 inches (10 + 4). Thus, the length of the third side can range from greater than 6 inches to less than 14 inches.
A triangle with side a: 26, side b: 26, and side c: 17 inches has an area of 208.86 square inches.
A triangle with side a: 15.5, side b: 15.5, and side c: 15.5 inches has an area of 104.03 square inches.
It can have any length in the interval (6ft 4 in, 29 ft 8 in).
The perimeter of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 4 inches is 12 inches. Each side of an equilateral triangle is equal in length, so the perimeter is found by multiplying the side length (4 inches) by 3.
The side length is 15.2 (15.19671) inches.
The side length is 18.24 (18.23606) inches.
To determine the length of the third side of a triangle with two sides measuring 10 inches and 4 inches, we can apply the triangle inequality theorem. The length of the third side must be greater than the difference of the two sides and less than the sum of the two sides. Therefore, the third side must be greater than 6 inches (10 - 4) and less than 14 inches (10 + 4). Thus, the length of the third side can range from greater than 6 inches to less than 14 inches.
A triangle with side a: 26, side b: 26, and side c: 17 inches has an area of 208.86 square inches.
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A triangle with side a: 15.5, side b: 15.5, and side c: 15.5 inches has an area of 104.03 square inches.
A triangle with side a: 15.5, side b: 15.5, and side c: 15.5 inches has an area of 104.03 square inches.
Without a type of triangle and the associated angle measurements, an answer is impossible.
99 inches.