The largest angle is 180° - that is if you consider a straight line a triangle.
The three lengths do not make a triangle since 5.8 cm + 8.3 cm = 14.1 cm
In other words you have a line segment with two line segments on it and the angle in a straight line is 180°
Line segments of the given lengths cannot make a triangle.
It is a right angle triangle and its largest angle is 90 degrees
Not always because the largest angle of a right angle triangle is between its smallest sides which measures 90 degrees
The side of a triangle opposite the largest angle is the side of greatest length. It is also known as the Hypotenuse.
In one triangle, the largest side corresponds to the largest angle and vice versa.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides, and each angle is 60 degrees.
The largest angle of the triangle will be opposite its largest side and by using the Cosine Rule it works out as 106.23 degrees.
The answer is 1.
A triangle can be classified according to its sides or the magnitude of its largest angle (two of the angles MUST be acute angles). All three sides equal: equilateral. Such a triangle must be equiangular, but that term is rarely used. Two equal angles, third one different (or two sides equal and third different): isosceles. All three angles different (all three sides different): scalene. Largest angle = 90 degrees: A right angled triangle. Largest angle obtuse: An obtuse angled triangle.
The given dimensions will not form any kind of triangle because the sum of its 2 smallest sides is equal to its longest side and so therefore finding the largest angle is not possible.
largest is lies opposite to the largest side , so the largest angle is the angle which is opposite to the 23.8cm side. let a=11.3 ,b=23.8 and c=21.7 ,then the largest angle cosB=(a2+c2 -b2)/2ac ,here the largest angle is B
It is simply a right angle triangle but if the sides were the same then it is an isoceles right angle triangle
a triangle with two sides the same length and no right angle