Since the hypotenuse equals the leg times the square root of 2, the answer is the number in front of the square root...in your case, 6.
Because there is no information on which side is the hypotenuse, there is not a unique answer. The hypotenuse can either be the missing side or c. If the hypotenuse is the missing side, then it has a length of sqrt(2594) = 50.93133 units. If c is the hypotenuse the missing side is 12 units long.
The answer depends on whether side a is the hypotenuse or side c. If side a is the hypotenuse, then c = 13.416 inches (approx) and if side c is the hypotenuse, then c = 21.633 inches (approx).
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a square + b square = c square this is the formula for Pythagoras in maths. it is to find the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
Use the Pythagorean theorem to answer this question. In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides. The equation usually looks like this: c2 = a2 + b2, where c is the hypotenuse; a and b are the other two sides. In this example, 1222 = 222 + b2. Solving for b, b2 = 14884 - 484, b2 = 14,400, b = square root of 14,400 or 120.
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Depends from the given information. For example, if it is given the measure of the angle base θ, and the length of the base b, the sum of the sides a of the isosceles triangle equals to 2a = b/cos θ If it is given the measure of the angle base θ, and the length of the height h, the sum of the sides a of the isosceles triangle equals to 2a = 2h/sin θ If it is given the measure of the vertex angle θ, and the length of the base b, the sum of the sides a of the isosceles triangle equals to 2a = b/sin θ/2 If it is given the measure of the vertex angle θ, and the length of the height h, the sum of the sides a of the isosceles triangle equals to 2a = 2h/cos θ/2 If it is given the length measures of the base b and the height h, the sum of the sides a of the isosceles triangle equals to 2a = √(h4 + b2) (from the Pythagorean theorem)
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.
If CB is the hypotenuse, then AB measures, √ (62 - 52) = √ 11 = 3.3166 (4dp) If AB is the hypotenuse then it measures, √ (62 + 52) = √ 61 = 7.8102 (4dp)
Sorry, but data not adequate. However, I'll try. Suppose the triangle is right angled at R. Then PQ = hypotenuse = 8. Further, if the triangle is isosceles, then RQ = 4 times sqrt(2).
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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base squared times height squared equals the hypotenuse squared. then you know the hypotenuse.
A triangle that has 2 equal sides is an isosceles triangle