Yes, those measurements can form a triangle. If you add any two sides, they will always be greater than the third, so it can be a triangle.
Those measurements are actually called a "Pythagorean Triple", because those measurements (and their multiples) will always be a right triangle. Any Pythagorean Triple will measure to a right triangle.
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side.
Yes, because the opposite sides and angles are congruent.
64.9408 ft. You calculate this using trigonometry. Sine, cosine, and tangent are fractions made by dividing the length of one of the sides of a triangle by one of the other sides. The sine, cosine, or tangent for an angle is always the same, so if we know the angle and the length of one of the sides we can calculate the lengths of the other sides. Assuming the tree is at 90o to the ground we have a right angled triangle. The side of the triangle from john to the top of the tree is the hypotenuse ( the longest side) from John to the base of the tree is the adjacent side, and the ground to the top of the tree is the opposite side. Because we know the length of the adjacent side and need to find the length of the opposite, the function we use is the tangent, tangent = length of opposite side divided length of adjacent side. The angle is 33o so we look up tan 33o which is 0.6494. Tan(33)= length of opposite/length of adjacent (move length adj by multiplying both sides by length adj) Tan(33) x length of adjacent = length of opposite (length from John to tree 100ft= 30.84 metres) 0.6494 x 30.48 metres = length of opposite (which is the height of the tree) Tree height = 19.79 metres (or 64 feet 11 and 9/64 inches)
The shape of a concave lens is such that the middle part is thinner than the edge. If one side of the lens is flat, then the other side will be shaped inward like a cave, kind of like this: [( You can also have a concave lens where both sides are shaped inward, like this: )( You can even have a concave lens where one side is shaped outward, and the other side is shaped inward, as long as the inward-shaped side is more dramatic than the outward-shaped side.
If you're trying to measure the perimeter of almost any shape like a square or triangle or octagon, simply count all the unit measurements of each side and add them together. If the unit your measuring is unknown, then leave it as units. For example, if you were finding the perimeter of a rectangle that has the measurements 6units, 6units, 4units, and 4units, the perimeter would be 20units. I hope this helped :)
No, it is not possible to draw a triangle with side lengths of 150, 20, and 20. In a triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side according to the Triangle Inequality Theorem. In this case, 20 + 20 is less than 150, so the given side lengths do not satisfy this theorem, making it impossible to form a triangle.
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If you mean side lengths of 5, 4 and 1 then it is not possible to construct any triangle from the given dimensions.
To determine if it is possible to draw a quadrilateral given four side lengths, you can use the triangle inequality theorem. The theorem states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side. If this condition is met for all combinations of three sides using the given side lengths, then it is possible to construct a quadrilateral. If the sum of the lengths of any two sides is equal to or less than the length of the third side for any combination, then it is not possible to draw a quadrilateral with those side lengths.
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