Just calculate the length of the three sides using the distance formula, then compare which is largest.
You divide the length of the shortest side by the length of the longest side.
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The longest side of the right angles triangle is called the hypotenuse. Divide the length of the side opposite the chosen angle by the length of the hypotenuse. This is the Sine of the angle.
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Use Pythagoras' theorem: a2+b2 = c2 whereas a and b are the sides of the triangle with c being its hypotenuse or longest side
Not necessarily. The longest distance between two points in a triangle is the distance between the vertices that are farthest apart. This can be between any two vertices, not just those connected by the longest side of the triangle.
The length of the longest side of the triangle can be found by calculating the distance between the two furthest vertices. In this case, it is the distance between (-3,-2) and (-3,-7), which is 5 units. Therefore, the length of the longest side of the triangle is 5 units.
a=8 b=6 c=10 answer is 10
If you mean vertices of (-4, 2) (-4, 5) and (3, 2) then it will form a right angle triangle when plotted on the Cartesian plane with sides of 3 units by 7 units by square root of 58 or about 7.616 units which is its hypotenuse and longest side
It is the square root of 41 or 6.403 to 3 decimal places
The length of a triangle's sides can vary depending on the specific triangle in question. If "pr triangle" refers to a particular triangle defined by specific points or properties, more context is needed to provide an accurate answer. Typically, the lengths of the sides of a triangle can be calculated using the distance formula if the coordinates of the vertices are known. Otherwise, the lengths can be derived from the triangle's dimensions or angles.
To find the vertical distance (or height) of a triangle, you can use the formula for the area of a triangle: Area = 1/2 × base × height. If you know the area and the length of the base, you can rearrange the formula to solve for height: height = (2 × Area) / base. Alternatively, if you have the coordinates of the triangle's vertices, you can use the formula for the area based on those coordinates to find the height.
To find the area of a square, we need the length of one side. The given coordinates appear to be the x-coordinates of the vertices, but without the corresponding y-coordinates, we cannot determine the vertices' positions or calculate the side length. Assuming the vertices were intended to be (36, 31), (-21, 31), (-21, -26), and (36, -26), the side length would be the difference in the x-coordinates, which is 36 - (-21) = 57. Thus, the area would be (57^2 = 3249) square units.
The longest length would be the hypotenuse. You can use SOHCAHTOA to find the length.
The balance point of a triangle, known as the centroid, is the point where the three medians intersect. The centroid divides each median into two segments, with the longer segment being twice the length of the shorter one. This point serves as the center of mass for the triangle, meaning that if the triangle were made of a uniform material, it would balance perfectly at the centroid. The coordinates of the centroid can be calculated by averaging the coordinates of the triangle's vertices.
It is the length from (-3,-7) to (2, -2) which is 5 times the square root of 2 or about 7.071 rounded to three decimal places
You divide the length of the shortest side by the length of the longest side.