The answer depends on what other information is available to you. With no other information, it is not possible.
- Like all triangles, the angles must total to 180 degrees. - Both have the same formula for their areas, although the height of an equilateral triangle must be calculated from the side length. - Both have at least 2 acute angles (all three are 60 degrees in an equilateral triangle) and no obtuse angles. - Both figures have three sides. - Both figures have three angles.
No. 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.
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That is it. Just the hypotenuse - provided you have the correct triangle.
Yes when finding the lengths of lines on the Cartesian plane
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Yes, the Euclidean distance is the length of the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle whose other two vertices are at the two given points.
By using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
The area of any triangle is1/2 of (the length of the triangle's base) times (the triangle's height).