The answer depends on what information is provided: the volume, total surface area, principal diagonal, minor diagonal, etc.
180 minus two known angle = missing angle. Use Pythagoras' theorem to find its missing side.
Of what?
Following are the formulas of cuboid. Let the dimensions of the cuboid be l (length), w(width) and h (height). Lateral surface area of the cuboid = perimeter of rectangular base x height = 2(l + w)h square units= 2h(l + w) square units; Total surface area (TSA) = 2 (lw + wh + hl); Volume of cuboid (V) = lwh. Length of diagonal of one side is √(l^2 + w^2), √(w^2 + h^2), √(h^2 + l^2) - depending upon side. Length of diagonal across the cuboid is √(l^2 + w^2 + h^2)
Area = side squared, so the length of a side is the square root of the area, 5.
You can find the perimeter of a rectangle if you know its area and the length of one side. Divide the area by the length of the known side and the quotient will be the length of a side perpendicular to the known side, and then multiply the sum of the two sides by two to find the perimeter.
To find the missing measurement of a shape you have to look at the opposite side and see what it adds up to. Then you make that side and the other missing side add up to the opposite side
180 minus two known angle = missing angle. Use Pythagoras' theorem to find its missing side.
14cm and 11cm what is the missing side using pythagorean theorem
The way to find the missing side of a triangle-THIS ONLY WORKS ON RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLES-is square both sides seperately and then add them together to give you the square of the missing side-find the square root and that is the size of the missing side-eg. if you have a RIGHT ANGLED TRIANGLE with sides of 3inch and 4inch then (3x3) + (4x4) = 25 so the square root of 25 is 5 meaning the missing side is 5inch.
Of what?
Following are the formulas of cuboid. Let the dimensions of the cuboid be l (length), w(width) and h (height). Lateral surface area of the cuboid = perimeter of rectangular base x height = 2(l + w)h square units= 2h(l + w) square units; Total surface area (TSA) = 2 (lw + wh + hl); Volume of cuboid (V) = lwh. Length of diagonal of one side is √(l^2 + w^2), √(w^2 + h^2), √(h^2 + l^2) - depending upon side. Length of diagonal across the cuboid is √(l^2 + w^2 + h^2)
Yes.
It depends on what information you do have.
to find the missing side of a triangle
to find the missing side of a right triangle you need the pythagorean theorem. A2 + B2 = C2. c is the longest side and a and b is the other sides. no particular side is a or b just the longest side is c.
If you are referring to a right triangle, use Pythagoras' Theorem to find the missing side. Then use the formula for the area of a triangle: area = (1/2) x base x height.
Depends on what information you have and what you require. If you have all three sides, there are different formulae to find the perimeter, angles and area. If you have two sides and an angle (depending on the angle) you have formulae for the remaining side and then perimeter and area. If you have a side and two angles there are formulae to find the missing sides and then perimeter and area. There are other possibilities: you have the altitude and require the area; etc.