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The hypotenuse of a right (angled) triangle is the side opposite the right (90 degree) angle. The hypotenuse is also the longest side.The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side opposite theThe sine of an angle is the side opposite over the hypotenuse of the triangle.
The hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is opposite to its 90 degree right angle.
The hypotenuse is the largest side of a right angle triangle and it is opposite the 90 degree angle.
That's the triangle's "hypotenuse".
The 90 degree angle.
The hypotenuse of a right (angled) triangle is the side opposite the right (90 degree) angle. The hypotenuse is also the longest side.The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side opposite theThe sine of an angle is the side opposite over the hypotenuse of the triangle.
The answer rounded to the nearest tenth is 25 meters.
The hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is opposite to its 90 degree right angle.
The hypotenuse is the largest side of a right angle triangle and it is opposite the 90 degree angle.
That's the triangle's "hypotenuse".
The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angle triangle and it is opposite the 90 degree right angle.
If the side opposite a 30 degree angle in a right triangle is 12.5 meters, the hypotenuse is: 25 meters.25 meters
The 90 degree angle in a right angle triangle is opposite its hypotenuse.
If the angle opposite the side of 12.5 meters is 30 degrees then use the sine ratio to find the hypotenuse which works out as 25.0 meters.
The 90 degree angle.
The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angle triangle and it is opposite the 90 degree right angle.
I assume your 90 degree angle is on the right and the 30 degree angle is opposite that. ( degree mode ) sin theta = opposite/hypotenuse sin 30 degrees = opp./44 = 22