If two sides of a triangle have lengths of 5cm and 12cm, then the third side can have any length that's more than 7cm and less than 17cm. If the third side is 13cm, then the triangle is a right triangle.
It is not possible to answer the question because it is not clear what the three measures represent.
17cm is 0.00017km
1m 17cm > 109cm--1m 17cm = 117cm117cm > 109cm
1.35m add 17cm = 18.35
what is the perimeter of the parallelogram 20cm 30cm 17cm=100
17 centimeters are 6.69291 inches.
a is one of the equal sides of the iscosceles triangle b is the base perimeter is a + a + b = 46cm a = b + 5cm subsitute a for b + 5cm in the perimeter equation b + 5cm + b + 5cm + b = 46cm This simplifies down to 3b + 10cm = 46cm subtract 10cm from both sides of the equation 3b + 10cm - 10cm = 46cm - 10cm 3b = 36cm Then divide each side of the equation by 3 3b ÷ 3 = 36cm ÷ 3 b = 12cm Subsitute b back into a = b +5cm a = 12cm + 5cm a = 17cm So you have 2 sided with the length of 17cm and the base with the length of 12cm
17cm
53.41 cm
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=17cm