yes, some sides would have different measurements
a equilateral triangle has 3 sides that each equal 15 cm
isosceles acute triangle.
This would be an isosceles triangle.
If it were, then 17 squared would equal 8 squared plus 15 squared. ie 289 would equal 64 + 225 which it does, so it is a pythagorean triangle.
False. It can't be.In a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the two short sides is equal to the squareof the longest side.122 = 144152 = 225-------------sum = 369202 = 400, not 369.So these are not the sides of a right triangle.
a equilateral triangle has 3 sides that each equal 15 cm
The perimeter of a triangle is the sum of the lengths of its sides. In this case, the perimeter of the triangle with sides measuring 3 inches, 5 inches, and 7 inches is 3 + 5 + 7 = 15 inches.
The perimeter is the sum of all sides. An equilateral triangle has three sides of equal length. So if one side is 5 inches, and we have three of these, we get a perimeter of 15 inches.
isosceles triangle
isosceles acute triangle.
This would be an isosceles triangle.
If all 3 sides each have a length of 15½ inches, it would be called an Equilateral Triangle
No because in order to construct a triangle the sum of its 2 smallest sides must be greater than its longest side.
isoscelesAs regard their sides, triangles may beScaleneIsoscelesEquilateralAnd in regard to their angles, triangles may beAcuteRightObtuseEquiangularA triangle is scalene if all of its three sides are 'different'.If only two of its sides are equal, the triangle is called isosceles.A triangle with all three 'equal' sides is called equilateral.So, a triangle with a length of 15 on two sides and a length of 25 on the third side would be Isosceles, since two of the sides are the same.
25 inches - exactly.
Yes 5+5+5 = 15 6+6+3 = 15
Sides = 15/sin(60) = 10* sq rt of 3 or about 17.321 inches rounded