by finding out the hypotenuse of the triangle
Hypotenuse
It is its hypotenuse
The opposite side of the right angle in a triange is the hypotenuse.
A hypotenuse is the long side of a right triange.
Pythagorean theorem ~ a Squared + b Squared= c Squared
Hypotenuse
It is its hypotenuse
A hypotenuse is the long side of a right triange.
The opposite side of the right angle in a triange is the hypotenuse.
If the triangle has a right-angle in it, then the longest side is called the hypotenuse. Otherwise it is just called the longest side.
A hypotenuse is the long side of a right triange.
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.
If the length of only one side is known, it is not possible to determine whether or not the triangle is right angled.
Pythagorean theorem ~ a Squared + b Squared= c Squared
To find the length of side AB in a triangle with angles of 30 and 40 degrees, we need additional information, such as the length of another side or the type of triangle (e.g., right triangle). If it's a right triangle and we know the length of one side, we can use trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, or tangent) to calculate side AB. Without this information, we cannot determine the length of side AB.
The scale written in the right side of the drawing shows the true length. Any drawing has perspective, but to determine the length of the specifications, one must have the actual scale by the designer. This is always defined by the draftsman and noted somewhere either on the right upper side corner or the lower right side corner.