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Acute Angled Triangle Angle: All angles of the triangle are acute, i.e. less than 90°. Sides: Where a is the longest side, a2<b2+c2 |
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Obtuse Angled Triangle Angle: Two of the angles are acute, i.e. less than 90°. The third angle is obtuse, i.e. between 90° and 180°. Sides:Where a is the longest side, a2>b2+c2 |
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Right Angled Triangle Angle: Two of the angles are acute, i.e. less than 90°. The third angle is right-angled, i.e. equals 90°. Sides:Where a is the longest side, a2=b2+c2 |
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When the altitude AD lies inside the triangle, then AC2 = AB2 + BC2 − (2× BD × BC) |
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When the altitude AD lies outside the triangle, then AC2 = AB2 + BC2 +(2× BD × BC) |
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