No.
The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.
No.
The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.
No.
The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.
No.
The information given is not enough to uniquely identify a triangle. Any point on the appropriate arc of the circumcircle will satisfy the requirements of the triangle.
Construct an equilateral triangle because each of its 3 exterior angles measures 120 degrees
Construct an equilateral triangle which will have 3 equal interior angles of 60 degrees and 3 equal exterior angles of 120 degrees
It is not possible to answer the question without additional information about the triangle and the rectangle.
Yes, in a centrifuge
It is not possible to provide any kind of answer without information on the relationship - if any - between the triangle and the rectangle.
Yes simply with a protractor and a measuring device.
Use a ruler to make a right angle triangle of dimension 3,4,5 the angle adjacent to the side of 4 units length is 30 degrees.
Without information aboutthe top of the trapezium andthe relative positions of the triangle and trapeziumit is not possible to provide an answer.
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.
A question without any equal sides is a scalene triangle. A scalene triangle, by definition, is a triangle without any congruent sides. Of course, there are varying definitions, but they all have the same gist. Once again, a triangle without any equal sides is a scalene triangle!
To create shapes. Think about it, without vertical lines there would never be tv....
You either need to find the area of the triangle and subtract it from that of the rectangle OR you find the areas of the bits of the rectangle that are outside the triangle and add them together. Without more details of the triangle, it is not possible to give a more detailed answer.