-- The side opposite the 90° angle, known as the hypotenuse, is the longest
of the three sides. The other two sides are called the "legs".
-- The length of the leg opposite the 30° angle is 1/2 of the hypotenuse.
-- The length of the leg opposite the 60° angle is 1/2 of the hypotenuse times sqrt(3).
-- The sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs is the square of the length
of the hypotenuse.
There is no relationship. Knowing the length of one of them doesn't tell you the length of the other one.
The relationship between the area of a triangle and a rectangle is a Triangle is base times height divided by 2. Area of a rectangle is length times height.
It depends on the relationship between the triangle and the square!
Euclidean geometry. It describes the relationship between the length of the sides in a right triangle.
Both legs are equal in length
its too even :)
An isosceles triangle has to have two sides of equal length. An isosceles triangle has to have two sides of equal length.
An isoceles triangle has TWO sides of equal length but an equilateral triangle has THREE sides of equal length
As the relationship between the length and angle given are unclear a graphic explanation can be found at the link below
Using the cosine rule: 13.0112367 cm The triangle is in fact an isosceles triangle.
yes
They are just dating.