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to find a perimeter of a triangle you need the add the lengths of the sides. So in this case, the sides are 18 + 32 + 252 so the answer would be 302meters Just a little hint : keep in mind what the measurements are in (i.e. centimeters, meters...) . you might to convert for some problems.
It is the shape formed by three non-collinear points on the surface of a sphere which are joined together by straight lines in which two of the sides are of the same length. An example might be a triangle from the earth's North pole to two points on the same latitude - specially the equator.
A pentagon, which is a 5-sided figure, might have sides that are 11 inches long. But there are an infinite number of other lengths possible. If we are talking about a regular pentagon with a perimeter of 55 inches, then yes, each side of that pentagon is 11 inches long.
Square is to cube, as triangle is to "triangular pyramid." Pyramid might refer to the common square pyramid, with a square base.
It depends on the font - the exact shape of the letter. If you can draw the letter on graph paper, that might help.
might be an equilateral triangle. isosceles triangle or a right angled triangle :)
Not sure what an isosely triangle might be! An isosceles triangle has one line of symmetry.
A "right angle" doesn't have a perimeter. From the rest of the question, we suspect that you might have meant to say a "right triangle", but that's just a guess. The perimeter of any triangle is the sum of the lengths of all three sides. In a right triangle, the length of the longest side is the square root of the sum of the squares of the two short sides. We're sure you can handle it from here.
triangle does not have a circumference, a circle has a circumference. A triangle only has a hypotenuse (Pythagoras sort of stuff). The circumference of a circle is the perimeter of it, so, perhaps, if your teacher ask for the circumference of a triangle he/she might mean the perimeter of the triangle.
This would depend on what programming language you wanted to write it in. For example, in Pascal, the code might look like this: Program Isosceles; Var A, B, C : Real; Begin WriteLn('Input side A.'); ReadLn(A); WriteLn('Input side B.'); ReadLn(B); WriteLn('Input side C.'); ReadLn(C); If A = B Then Begin If B = C Then Begin WriteLn('This triangle is equilateral.'); End Else Begin WriteLn('This triangle is isosceles.'); And so on.
That might be a figure as simple as a triangle, as long as it is no special triangle (that is, a triangle with sides of three different lengths).
It is not possible to answer the question without information about the shape. The fact that there are three numbers given might suggest that it is a triangle. However the three lengths are not consistent with a triangle.
to find a perimeter of a triangle you need the add the lengths of the sides. So in this case, the sides are 18 + 32 + 252 so the answer would be 302meters Just a little hint : keep in mind what the measurements are in (i.e. centimeters, meters...) . you might to convert for some problems.
Perimeter of the rectangle 24+18+24+18 = 84DC
5cm, 5cm, and 5cm could represent the lengths of the sides of an equilateral triangle, or might indicate the length, width, and height of a cube.
The tetrahedron. If one of the four triangles is equilateral and all others are isosceles, then one might also call it a (triangular-based) pyramid.
The tetrahedron. If one of the four triangles is equilateral and all others are isosceles, then one might also call it a (triangular-based) pyramid.