Yes. If it is a right triangle, the angle opposite the hypotenuse will be right, 90o, therefore if the lines forming the angle were to continue, they would be perpendicular. What's the question?
2, the two smallest sides are perpendicular to eachother.
Yes.
A triangle cannot have two perpendicular sides. If two sides of a triangle are 5.21m and 7.23m, all you can say about the third side is that it will be greater than 7.23-5.21 = 2.02m and less than 5.21+7.23 = 12.44m.
No triangle can have parallel sides but a right angle triangle has perpendicular sides that meet at 90 degrees
The 2 sides perpendicular to its right angle
No, not in general. Only a right triangle has two sides which are perpendicular.
That would be a right triangle. The perpendicular lines make up the right angle.
No they cannot.
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
No. a equilateral triangle does not have perpendicular sides.
The perpendicular adjacent sides in the triangle would be 3 sides. It is the basically horizonstal line next to a vertical line(perpendicular) if it was parallel adjacent then only two side of triangle /\ <-- parallel
2, the two smallest sides are perpendicular to eachother.
Yes.
an iscoceles triangle
If you have a triangle then one of the sides cannot be perpendicular to the other two. It is true for a square but it is impossible with a triangle. Definition of perpendicular: Being at right angles to the horizontal; vertical.
right triangle
Perpendicular means meeting at a right angle. A right triangle has 2 sides that are perpendicular, so it has 1 pair of sides that are perpendicular They are known as the "legs" of the right triangle.