The Pythagorean Theorem gives us the answer.
c2 = a2 + b2, where c is the hypotenuse, and a and b are the other two sides of the right triangle.
c2 = 212 + 282 = 441 + 784 = 1225
c2 = 1225
c = √1225 = 35
H S Postulate This postulate is applicable only to right triangles. If the hypotenuse and any one side of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and the corresponding side of another right triangle then the two triangles are congruent REGARDS:ZEESHAN ALI
(Hypotenuse)2 = 72 + 32 = 49 + 9 = 58 So hypotenuse = sqrt(58) = 7.616 cm
If the hypotenuse is equal to 7 and one side is equal to 4, the third side is: 5.745
No. You need either another angle or the length of another side. For example, to solve a2 +b2=c2 (the formula for a right triangle, in which c is the hypotenuse) you must have values for 2 variables to solve for the third.
If one side of a right angled triangle is 32 and the other side is 43 the hypotenuse is 53.6
Using Pythagoras: a² + 1² = (√5)² → a² + 1 = 5 → a² = 4 ↓ a = √4 = 2. The missing side is 2 units long.
The measure of a triangle's angles if the hypotenuse is six and one side is one are:9.594 degrees80.41 degrees90 degrees
The "hypotenuse" firstly is the longest side of a triangle. This is where the perpendicular sides are joined together by a longer diagonal side. Now, to work out what the length of an hypotenuse, it is essential to know what "Pythagoras Theorem". This is the equation that A squared plus B squared equals C squared where A and B are any side on the triangle other than the hypotenuse and C is the hypotenuse. To square a number, you just have to times it by itself, so if we square 10, it would be 10X10 which is a hundred. After you square A and B, you simply add them both together.
The two triangle congruence theorems are the AAS(Angle-Angle-Side) and HL(Hypotenuse-Leg) congruence theorems. The AAS congruence theorem states that if two angles and a nonincluded side in one triangle are congruent to two angles and a nonincluded side in another triangle, the two triangles are congruent. In the HL congruence theorem, if the hypotenuse and one leg of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and one leg of another right triangle, the two triangles are congruent.
This formula can only be used for finding a side of a right triangle. a = one of the legs b= another one of the legs and c = the hypotenuse. The hypotenuse is the side opposite the right angle, or the 90 degree angle. a and b can be used interchangeably and does not matter since 8*1=8 and 1*8= 8. Plug in the numbers using this formula and solve for the given letter. For example: 3^ +4^2 =25. Then you find the square root of 25 and there you have it, 5 is the hypotenuse.
Use tangent. Your equation will be tan(slope of hypotenuse) = opposite side / adjacent side. it's easier if you just do A squared plus b squared equals c squared. Then subtitute the numbers gived in.
The measure of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if one side is 24 inches and other side is 30 inches is: 38.42 inches.