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What is the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle ABC round the answer to one decimal place?

7.2


In a right angled triangle ABC the hypotenuse AC is equal to what?

In a right angled triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its squared sides which is Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.


Segment ab equals 9 segment bc equals 12 what is the hypotenuse of right triangle abc?

15


In right triangle ABC hypotenuse AB 25. If cos A 0.28 then AC?

Not too sure of the question and answer needed but if it is a right angle triangle with an hypotenuse of 25 units then to comply with Pythagoras; theorem it sides must be 15 units and 20 units.


What is the length of ad if the hypotenuse of the right angles are ab 20 bc 15 and abd and abc?

If the sides of the triangle are 20 and 15 then by using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the hypotenuse works out as 25 units of measurement.


How can you find the base of a triangle if you know the height and hypotenuse?

Let consider the right triangle ABC with hypotenuse AB and heigth AC then base is BC Pythagorean theorem states that AB2=AC2+BC2 so BC2=AB2-AC2 then BC=sqrt(AB2-AC2)


Triangle abc is a right triangle if side ac equals 5 and side bc equals 6 what is the measure of side ab?

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)


Triangle ABC is a right triangle. If side AC is 7 units and side BC is 10 units what is the measure of side AB?

By using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle if side AB is the hypotenuse it is the square root of 149 which is about 12.207 rounded to three decimal places


How do you calculate hypoteneous of a right angled triangle?

The hypotenuse is the longest side of the right triangle. To calculate the hypotenuse of a right triangle, you would square the sides, add them up, and find the square root of the sum. When you find the square root of the sum, that will be the hypotenuse of your right triangle. For instance, let's say you are given a triangle. We'll call it Triangle ABC. In the triangle, you have three sides, Side A, Side B, and Side C. Sides A and B will represent the two known legs, also the shortest legs. Side C will represent the hypotenuse, the side we're trying to find. We know that Side A is 5km and that Side B is 12km. Now we just have to calculate the hypotenuse of the right triangle. To do that you would square both sides and add them, first. Like this: (5 x 5) + (12 x 12) which is the same as saying 25 + 144. Now you find the sum, which is 169. Now, there is one last step, finding the square root of the sum. Our square root would be 13, because we know that 13 x 13=169. So now you have found the missing side, the hypotenuse of the right triangle (Side C) which is 13km. And that's how you find the hypotenuse of a right triangle. Hope I could help!


What is the length of the hypotenuse of the rigth triangle ABC in if AC 6 and AD 5?

Assuming you mean side AB is 5: If angle B is the right angle, side AC is the hypotenuse and is of length 6. If angle A is the right angle, side BC is the hypotenuse and is of length sqrt(52 + 62) ~= 7.81 Angle C cannot be the right angle as then side AB would be the hypotenuse but the hypotenuse is the longest side and side AB is shorter than AC.


In this triangle side AC 2 side BC 3 and side AB 4. Is triangle ABC a right triangle?

In right triangle ABC, angle C is a right angle, AB = 13and BC = 5 What is the length of AC? Draw the triangle to help visualize the problem.


Right triangle ABC has two legs of equal length. How long is a leg if the hypotenuse has a length of 19?

Each leg is the square root of 180.5 which is about 13.435 rounded to 3 decimal places