5^2 = 3^ + 4^2
Hence it is a right triangle, the other two are acute angles
One of the acute angles has its sine as 3/5
The other acute angle has its sine as 4/5
No, but a isosceles triangle can be a right angle triangle if it has a 90 degrees angle and two 45 degrees angles.
If you mean dimensions of 3 by 4 by 6 then it can't be a right angle triangle because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
Find the perimeter of a right triangle with legs measuring 3 and 4
each triangle consists of 180 degrees, times this by 4 and you will get 720 degrees
No
No, but a isosceles triangle can be a right angle triangle if it has a 90 degrees angle and two 45 degrees angles.
If you mean dimensions of 3 by 4 by 6 then it can't be a right angle triangle because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
Find the perimeter of a right triangle with legs measuring 3 and 4
each triangle consists of 180 degrees, times this by 4 and you will get 720 degrees
No
The hypotenuse dimension for a right triangle with 3 and 4 leg dimensions is: 5
rectangle is the "special name" of a shape with 4 corners (square). triangles are split in 3 groups. right triangle, one corner is 90 degrees equilateral triangle, every corner is 60 degrees isosceles triangle, two sides have the same length
The sides vary from triangle to triangle. There is a right triangle referred to as the 3-4-5. This basic triangle has been used for construction of the pyramids and other ancient buildings. They could use any unit of length, and if one side was 3 units, one 4 units and the other 5 units, they had a right triangle. The angles are measurable, which is the basis of trigonometry, and will always add up to 180 degrees - as in all triangles. A right triangle has two sides that meet at a 90 degee angle.
Answer0. All angles in an equilateral triangle have 60 degrees.
A parallelogram has 4 sides and 4 angles that add up to 360 degrees whereas a triangle has 3 sides and 3 angles that add up to 180 degrees.
Yes, it is.
Yes