yes ,the sides of 10 centimeters 24 centimeters and 26 centimeters is a right triangle.
IT follows hypotenuse theorem :
26^ 2 =676
24 ^2=576
10^2=100
24 ^2=(576+100)=676 which is equal to 26^ 2.
Yes it can.
3 centimeters
There are 10 .3 segments in 3cm
30 millimeters = 3 centimeters.
1 centimeter = 10 millimeters 2 centimeters = 20 millimeters 3 centimeters = 30 millimeters 3.5 centimeters = 35 millimeters
mho/cm = S/cm = 10^3 mS/cm
No because the 3 sides of an equilateral triangle must be the same length.
An isosceles triangle, which has two sides of the same length.
It is a scalene triangle having 3 unequal sides
Isosceles
Only one triangle, although you can make it again and again and again and ...
If it only has those 3 sides then it must be a triangle. As all its sides are different lengths it's a scalene triangle.
7.5 cm2
The simplest Pythagorean triangle is 3, 4 and 5. Double this gives 6, 8 and 10 so the sides of your rectangle are 6 cm & 8 cm.
If an equilateral triangle is 3 centimeters long then the perimeter of the triangle is 9 centimeters. The perimeter is found by adding up the lengths of all the sides of an object.
1/3
Approx 9.6987 cm.
There are 30 millimeters in 3 centimeters. 3 centimeters x 10 millimeters/1 centimeter = 30 millimeters 1 centimeter = 10 millimeters