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I know that if a triangle have it edge // to each orther then it í the maximum triangle.
Pls explain i don't understand hơ thí even possible
Pls explain i don't understand hơ thí even possible
With parallel sides, it isn't a triangle anymore. Except you're not using Euclidean geometry. So a) where are the triangles defined on, and b) what does "maximal" mean: circumference, area, one angle, a side?Quantum Velocity said:I know that if a triangle have it edge // to each orther then it í the maximum triangle.
Pls explain i don't understand hơ thí even possible
The maximum triangle is a triangle with the largest possible area, given a certain set of parameters such as side lengths or angles.
To find the maximum triangle, you can use various methods such as the Heron's formula, trigonometric equations, or optimization techniques.
A maximum triangle has all three angles measuring less than 180 degrees, and its sides are all unequal lengths. It also has the largest possible area within a given set of parameters.
The concept of maximum triangle is used in various fields such as engineering, architecture, and physics. For example, it can be applied in designing structures with maximum stability and strength.
Yes, there can be more than one maximum triangle for a given set of parameters. This is because the maximum area is not always unique and can be achieved by different combinations of side lengths and angles.