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You need more information unless it's a right triangle and a common pathagorean triangle, such as a 90 degree angle with a hypotenuse of 5 would have legs of 3 and 4.

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How do you find the two shorter sides of a triangle when all you know if the hypotenuse and nothing else?

If it has an hypotenuse then it is a right angle triangle and if you know its angles then use trigonometry to find its other two sides.


What is the length of a hypotenuse?

A hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angled triangle. The length of a hypotenuse can be found using the Pythagorean Theorem. This states that in a right angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. This means that to find the length of the hypotenuse, you need to know the lengths of the other two sides.


How do you find the two sides of a right triangle given only the hypotenuse?

To find the two sides you must have more information than just the hypotenuse. You must have one of the other sides or one of the angles besides the 90o angle.


How do you find the length of the other two sides of a triangle when given a hypotenuse?

Unless you are given atleast 2 other angles, there is no way to find them out.


Can you find the length of the sides of a right triangle knowing only the hypotenuse?

No.


How do you find the hypotenuse of a non right triangle?

By definition, the hypotenuse is the side opposite the right angle in a right angled triangle. Therefore, a hypotenuse does not exist as one of the three sides in a non-right angled triangle.


How do you find one of the shorter sides of a right angled triangle knowing the hypotenuse and one of the shorter sides?

a^2 + b^2 = c^2 c= hypotenuse a and b are the legs (sides) of the triangle


What's the equation to find the length of a hypotenuse of a triangle?

The basic equation for the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is A squared plus B squared equals C squared. Where A and B are the two non hypotenuse sides and C is the hypotenuse. To find other lengths and angles of a triangle various functions in the branch of mathematics known as trigonometry is used.


How do you find the hypotenuse of a right triangle when you don't know the other two sides?

If you know the 2 other angles, apart from the right angle you can calulate the other 2 sides.


How do you find an interior angle of a triangle if you only have the hypotenuse?

To find an interior angle of a triangle when you only have the hypotenuse, you need additional information about the triangle, such as the lengths of the other sides or the type of triangle. In a right triangle, for example, you can use the sine, cosine, or tangent functions if you know one of the other sides. If the triangle is not a right triangle, you would require more data to apply the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines to calculate the angles. Without this extra information, you cannot determine the interior angles using just the hypotenuse.


How do you find sides of right triangle given only the hypotenuse and all angles?

One is the hypotenuse times the sine of one acute angle, the other, the hypotenuse times the sine of the other acute angle (or the cosine of the first).


How do you find the base and the height of a triangle if you have the hypotenuse?

You cannot. You need to know the length of one of the sides to find the other, or either of the acute angles.