It is not possible to answer the question. There are three measures, but they cannot form a 2D shape - a triangle. If they are the lengths of sides of a solid figure, there is no information as to what shape that figure is - a cuboid or a parallelepiped.
Pythagorean triplets.
If the lengths of each pair of them add to more than the length of the third, they can form a triangle. If not, they cannot.
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
A scalene acute triangle is a triangle with all sides of different lengths and all angles less than 90 degrees. It does not have any equal sides or equal angles. Therefore, a picture of a scalene acute triangle would show three lines of different lengths connecting to form a triangle with three angles less than 90 degrees.
use the pathagory intherum
It is not possible to answer the question. There are three measures, but they cannot form a 2D shape - a triangle. If they are the lengths of sides of a solid figure, there is no information as to what shape that figure is - a cuboid or a parallelepiped.
yes as long as it has three sides
Pythagorean triplets.
If the lengths of each pair of them add to more than the length of the third, they can form a triangle. If not, they cannot.
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
I tis impossible to provide an answer because the question is too vague.There are three lengths given but they cannot form a triangle. So what shape do they form. And more important what, precisely, is the question?I tis impossible to provide an answer because the question is too vague.There are three lengths given but they cannot form a triangle. So what shape do they form. And more important what, precisely, is the question?I tis impossible to provide an answer because the question is too vague.There are three lengths given but they cannot form a triangle. So what shape do they form. And more important what, precisely, is the question?I tis impossible to provide an answer because the question is too vague.There are three lengths given but they cannot form a triangle. So what shape do they form. And more important what, precisely, is the question?
A scalene acute triangle is a triangle with all sides of different lengths and all angles less than 90 degrees. It does not have any equal sides or equal angles. Therefore, a picture of a scalene acute triangle would show three lines of different lengths connecting to form a triangle with three angles less than 90 degrees.
Yes and the given lengths would form an isosceles triangle.
9, 4, and 11 are three dimensionless numbers. Yes, they can represent the lengths of the sides of a triangle. You can take three straight sticks, cut them to lengths of 9, 4, and 11 inches, then lay them down on a table so that the ends hook up and they form a triangle.
These dimensions do not form a triangle.
Sure! It will be an isosceles triangle.