If a remains the right triangle, No
the only way for a right triangle to have a line of symmetry, is if the legs of the triangle are congruent. Or you can show that both non-right angles are congruent (45 degrees). you may also prove that the altitude of the triangle bisects the hypotenuse or that it equals 1/2 of the hypotenuse.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if AC equals 6 and AD equals 5 is: 7.81
An equal sided triangle cannot have a hypotenuse!
The hypotenuse is 56.57 feet.
In a right triangle with the hypotenuse c equals 10 and the angle A equals 50 degrees the angle B equals: 40 degrees.
A hypotenuse should not be shorter than a leg length.
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The formula is A2 + B2=C2. Say if 102 +102=202.The hypotenuse is 202.So 102 +102=200.And 202=200. the triangle is a right triangle. It equals the hypotenuse.
The answer is 5 degrees.
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That is the Pythagoras theorem.
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.