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Is the Bermuda triangle a whirl pool?

The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.


Why does a triangle with line symmetry have to be isosceles?

The basis of symmetry is that everything on one side of an imaginary line is the same as the other. This means that if you split a triangle down the middle by an imaginary line, one side of the triangle on both halves will be the same. This defines an isosceles triangle. An equilateral triangle also has line symmetry.


The hypotenuse of a right triangle measures 20.75 inches and one of the legs measures 17 inches What is the approximate length of the other leg of the triangle?

The approximate length of the other leg of the triangle is: 11.9 inches.


What are the cause and effects to the Bermuda triangle?

The cause is imaginative reporting. The effect is interest and excitement on the part of readers and viewers. The imaginary Bermuda triangle is neither mysterious nor a triangle.


What does The map of to Bermuda triangle look like?

The Bermuda Triangle is made up of an imaginary line drawn from Miami Beach, Florida to Puerto Rico, and then to Bermuda, which forms the triangle. Wikipedia has a map and additional information about the Bermuda Triangle.


What are good triangle imaginary towns names?

The Tri State Area


Could the Dragon's Triangle and Bermuda Triangle be white holes and black holes?

Yes and inside the earth is a bomb ready to ignite. Someone is teasing you, the Dragon's Triangle and Bermuda Triangle aren't physical places, they're imaginary places. They can be whatever you wish them to be.


What is the approximate area of the triangle?

1/2 times width times height


In the triangle shown below what is the approximate value of x?

x=4


What is the length of the missing leg of a right triangle whose hypotenuse has measure 5cm and whose other leg measures 11cm?

square root of -96, which is imaginary. No such triangle is possible in this universe.


A triangle has a hypotenuse of 20 inches and one of its legs is 8 inches. What is the approximate area of the triangle?

Providing that it is a right angle triangle its area is about 73 square inches. Solved by using Pythagoras and 1/2*base*height = area


Can there be a triangle that has imaginary measures?

You can draw a triangle on the complex plane, but all of the distances (side lengths) are considered 'real' distances {just like the magnitudes of individual complex numbers}. So I believe the answer is No.