NO!!!
The sum of the two shorter sides MUST exceed the longest side.
1 + 2 = 3 ; 3 So the sum does not satisfy the criteria.
1/2*base of triangle*height(the perpendicular)=Area of right angled triangle
area=(1/2)*base*height
Volume = Area of the base X height of prism. This formula works for all prisms, not just triangular prisms. Area of a triangle = height of triangle X 1/2 X base of triangle.
In a right angle triangle,pythagoras theorem can be used if (1)the 2 sides are equal and their measure is less than the hypotenuse (or) (2)the 2 sides are different and their measure is less than the hypotenuse.
How is it possible that the value of cosecant is less than 1 (2/7)?
No
yes
No but an isosceles triangle is quite possible having 2 equal sides
No it is not possible to draw 1 triangle with 2 right angles because the angles in a triangle should equal to 180 degrees
No because in order to construct a triangle the sum of its 2 shortest sides must be greater than its longest side and from the given dimensions 2+1 is less than 4 and so therefore a triangle is not possible.
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a BIG HUGE triangle i am in the 2ndgrade and i am 8 i am in glenarnden woods elem. in pgcps
Yes a triangle can have 1 obtuse angle and 2 acute angles that add up to 180 degrees.
Only if it is drawn in 3-dimension. A triangle drawn in 2-dimension does NOT satisfy the criteria. However, a triangle drawen across the surface of a sphere, such as the Earth, does satisfy the criteria.
Because 1 angle will measure 90 degrees and the other 2 angles will each measure 45 degrees
no However 3:4;5 does
With a good ol' fashion pen. Impossible