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The Pythagorean theorem states that a triangle is a right triangle if and only if a2+b2=c2, where a, b, and c are the lengths of the sides of the triangle.
162+302 = 256+900 = 1156
352 = 1225
Since 1156 does not equal 1156, this is not a right triangle.
The arrow represents direction and leading. When lost an arrow will point you in the right direction. The recycle sign are arrows formed to make a triangle.
No. The Circle is. The Circle is common in all of those trusses as well, the Triangular shape is made up of tubular steel. The Circle has no weak points like the Triangle. The Triangle is weak at the center of the flat sides and the joining of the points. Unlike a Rectangle a Circle will not collapse. A Circle distributes any force applied to it across it's entire surface. Force on a Triangle is carried by it's points.Old answer:YesYes, it is. The triangle is common in all sorts of building supports and trusses. It is strong because the three legs of a triangle define one and only one triangle. If all three sides are made of rigid material, the angles are fixed and cannot get larger or smaller without breaking at the joints, unlike a rectangle, for example, which can turn into a parallelogram and even collapse totally. If you take a rectangle and place one diagonal piece from corner to corner, you can make that strong and stable, too, but doing that makes two triangles!! Think about it! so yes, it is the strongest shape
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moving the right analog stick left and right will deke. Also, holding R1 and pressing triangle will make your player do a spin o' rama move.
1.design or make a blue print on a piece of paper. 2.after you do that start building the bottom layer 3.after you do that you can star building the sides 4.last build the top of the house for example triangle or square..rectangle etc. ♥ ۞۞ :)
Hypotenuse,Adjacent and opposite in a triangle and these sides can be worked out
Yes, sides of those lengths (in the same units) do.
-- Make sure you have the lengths of all three sides -- Add up the lengths of all three sides to get the perimeter of the triangle.
By Pythagoras's theorem, to make a right angled triangle, 142 + 152 should be 212 But 142 + 152 = 196 + 225 = 421 whereas 212 = 441 So these three sides cannot make a right angled triangle.
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No, they do not represent a right triangle.
If (and only if) the length of each pair of sides is greater than the third side, then it is possible to make a triangle.
There are many lengths that can be used to make triangles. Basically take the longest side, add the two shorter sides together, it can be a triangle as long as the 2 shorter sides added together are longer than the longest side.
A triangle is right triangle if square of the longest side is equal to sum of squares of other two sides. Square of 24 = 576 Sum of square of 9 and 21 = 92 + 212 = 81 + 441 = 522 576 ≠522. It is clear that triangle is not a right triangle.
Because the sum of the smaller sides is greater than the largest side and it is possible to construct one right angle triangle with the given lengths
Make it a right triangle where one side of the right triangle is half the length of the non-identical side of the isosceles, the hypotenuse of the right triangle is the length of one of the identical sides of the isosceles triangle, then use the Pythagorean theorem. a^2+b^2=c^2. Where "a" is the length of one of the identical sides, and "c" is the length of half the non-identical sides. Solve for "b" and that is your height.