Find the volume of a cuboid of length 7cm breath 5cm and height 6cm
Information provided in the question is not enough to answer. We can only say that for the given lengths: 7cm > 6cm > 5cm
Using trigonometry and Pythagoras' theorem the diagonal length of AC works out as 10.05 cm rounded to two decimal places.
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A scalene triangle is simply a triangle where all of its sides are different lengths. One example of the side lengths of a scalene triangle are: 5cm, 6cm and 7cm
A triangle with side a: 7, side b: 7, and side c: 5 cm has an area of 16.35 square cm.
A scalene triangle.
Find the volume of a cuboid of length 7cm breath 5cm and height 6cm
Information provided in the question is not enough to answer. We can only say that for the given lengths: 7cm > 6cm > 5cm
35 cm
No because the sum of the smaller sides must be greater than the longest side
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Using trigonometry and Pythagoras' theorem the diagonal length of AC works out as 10.05 cm rounded to two decimal places.
If two sides of a triangle have lengths of 5cm and 12cm, then the third side can have any length that's more than 7cm and less than 17cm. If the third side is 13cm, then the triangle is a right triangle.
Name the rectangle ABCD,letting the larger side be AB(7cm) and the smaller side be AC(5cm). Draw the two diagonals across the rectangle. Name the point of intersection of the two diagonals (which resembles an X) F. Name the midpoint between the smaller side AC, to be E. AFC is the acute angle you are looking for, angle AFE is half of that. So AFE is a right angled triangle and AE is equal to half of 5cm, which is 2.5; FE is equal to half of 7cm, which is 3.5. Now, taking triangle AFE, Tan AFE=2.5/3.5 AFE=35.537 degrees Since the angle AFE is half of the acute angle AFC that you are looking for, multiply AFE into two So, 35.537*2 =71.075 degrees =71.1 degrees (to 1 decimal place) AFC= 71.1 (ANS)
5cm * 7cm = 35cm sq.
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