The side of a triangle opposite the largest angle is the side of greatest length.
It is also known as the Hypotenuse.
The largest angle of the triangle will be opposite its largest side and by using the Cosine Rule it works out as 106.23 degrees.
largest is lies opposite to the largest side , so the largest angle is the angle which is opposite to the 23.8cm side. let a=11.3 ,b=23.8 and c=21.7 ,then the largest angle cosB=(a2+c2 -b2)/2ac ,here the largest angle is B
It is a right angle triangle and its largest angle is 90 degrees
If you know all three sides of a triangle, you can calculate the angles using the law of cosines. If you only want to know which angle is the smallest, it is much simpler: The angle that is opposite to the smallest side is the smallest angle; the angle that is opposite to the largest side is the largest angle.
Not always because the largest angle of a right angle triangle is between its smallest sides which measures 90 degrees
The largest angle of the triangle will be opposite its largest side and by using the Cosine Rule it works out as 106.23 degrees.
True. In any triangle, the longest side is always opposite the largest angle; the shortest side is always opposite the shortest angle; and the middle length side is always opposite the middle size angle. In an isosceles triangle, there is no middle length side; and the two sides of equal length are opposite the angles of equal size. In an equilateral triangle, all sides are the same length, as are all the angles.
largest is lies opposite to the largest side , so the largest angle is the angle which is opposite to the 23.8cm side. let a=11.3 ,b=23.8 and c=21.7 ,then the largest angle cosB=(a2+c2 -b2)/2ac ,here the largest angle is B
Given the reference perspective of a specific angle the sides are are the adjacent sides and the opposite side If we have a right triangle the longest side (opposite the right angle) is the hypotenuse.
It is a right angle triangle and its largest angle is 90 degrees
If you know all three sides of a triangle, you can calculate the angles using the law of cosines. If you only want to know which angle is the smallest, it is much simpler: The angle that is opposite to the smallest side is the smallest angle; the angle that is opposite to the largest side is the largest angle.
Not always because the largest angle of a right angle triangle is between its smallest sides which measures 90 degrees
an isosceles triangle
The largest angle will be opposite the longest side which is 11cm and by using the cosine rule the largest angle works out as 97.09 degrees rounded to two decimal places.
Opposite and adjacent sides.
They are: opposite, adjacent and hypotenuse sides for a right angle triangle
The hypotenuse is the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle. The legs are the other two sides which form the right angle.