If the numbers mentioned in the question (14, 25, and 141) are referencing the angle measurements in degrees, then this is an obtuse scalene triangle.
An obtuse triangle
isocleles triangle
25 degrees
175cm2
14' x 25' = 350 square feet.
Two segments cannot form a triangle.
180-120-35 = 25 degrees
No it's a straight line, because one "side" is equal to the total of the other two.
Assume the question should read, "If a triangle has an area of 100 sq feet and the base measures 25 feet then what is the height?"Area of a triangle = 1/2base x height.100 = 1/2 x 25 x height : height = 2 x 100 ÷ 25 = 8
It is an isosceles triangle if 2 sides measure 25 feet and the other side measures 10 feet
five and sixteen twenty -fifths = 141/25 in improper fraction5 16/25= [(25 * 5)+16]/25= [125+16]/25= 141/25 in improper fraction
Using Pythagoras Theorem, 102 = (5√3)2 + L2 ( L is the length of the other leg of the triangle) 100 = 75 + L2 : L2 = 100 - 75 = 25 Then L = √25 = 5. The other leg measures 5 cm