Answer: Right Triangle Note that 25+144=169 which is 13 squared. This tells us it is a right triangle.
No, it fails the Pythagoras test: 64 + 121 is not equal to 169.
In any right triangle, the hypotense squared = the square of one side + the square of the other side. h2 = a2 + b2 Here, h2 = 52 + 122 = 25 + 144 = 169 We have h2 = 169 The square root of 169 is 13, so the length of the hypotenuse is 13 inches.
Yes because 12 divided by tan(67.38013505) equals 5 And: 122+52 = 169 making the hypotenuse of the right angle triangle 13 cm
yes.the property of right angled triangle is that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of other two sides thus (5*5)+(12*12)=169=(13*13)
I don't think there is enough information to answer the question, first of all, is it a right triangle? Second, is the the 13cm the hypotenuse. Assuming that 13cm is the hypotenuse, and the triangle is a right triangle, the equation would be 49+x^2=169
5 x 5 = 25 12 x 12 = 144 25 + 144 = 169 13 x 13 = 169 The hypotenuse is 13.
It's acute. Sum the squares of the shorter two sides and compare to the square of the longest side. If the sum is less, the triangle is obtuse. If they are equal, the triangle is right angle. If the sum is more, the triangle is acute. 132 + 152 = 169 + 225 = 394 172 = 289 Sum is more so triangle is acute.
If the triangle is a right triangle then you can figure the third side called the hypotenuse. Square the first side, square the second side then add them together. Take the square root of that total and that will be the third side. 5^2=25 12^2=144 25+144=169 13x13=169 so the hypotenuse is 13.
The hypotenuse is the longest side of the right triangle. To calculate the hypotenuse of a right triangle, you would square the sides, add them up, and find the square root of the sum. When you find the square root of the sum, that will be the hypotenuse of your right triangle. For instance, let's say you are given a triangle. We'll call it Triangle ABC. In the triangle, you have three sides, Side A, Side B, and Side C. Sides A and B will represent the two known legs, also the shortest legs. Side C will represent the hypotenuse, the side we're trying to find. We know that Side A is 5km and that Side B is 12km. Now we just have to calculate the hypotenuse of the right triangle. To do that you would square both sides and add them, first. Like this: (5 x 5) + (12 x 12) which is the same as saying 25 + 144. Now you find the sum, which is 169. Now, there is one last step, finding the square root of the sum. Our square root would be 13, because we know that 13 x 13=169. So now you have found the missing side, the hypotenuse of the right triangle (Side C) which is 13km. And that's how you find the hypotenuse of a right triangle. Hope I could help!
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the square root of the sums of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides, i.e. it is c, where c2 = (a2 + b2).The hypotenuse for the example is c = [sqrt (52 + 122)] = [sqrt (25+144)]= sqrt [169] = 13.
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