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A hypotenuse should not be shorter than a leg length.
Pythagorean theorem: leg squared + leg squared = 8 squared 2 x length sq = 64 length = square root 32 = 5.66 inch
The hypothesis of a broken leg is that you fractured your leg.
-6.40 It is the length of the opposite leg divided by the length of the adjacent leg
Subtract the squared longer leg's squared length from the hypotenuse's square to obtain the squared shorter leg length. Then find the square root of that answer for your final answer. In other words: 53 squared minus 45 squared equals your squared answer.
The length of the longer leg equals the length of the shorter leg times the square root of three.
Using Pythagoras' theorem for right angle triangles then the other leg is 6 feet long
Pholcids (daddy long leg spiders) are fragile spiders, the body being 2-10 mm in length with legs which may be up to 50 mm long.
Using Pythagoras' theorem it works out as 6 feet
Its Tangent, APEX "The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite leg length to the adjacent leg length."
sin A = -x/y Since the sine is the ratio of the opposite leg to the hypotenuse, let's assume the opposite leg's length is -x and the hypotenuse's length is y. Let's call the adjacent leg's length z. So: (-x)2+z2=y2 z2=y2-(-x)2 z2=y2-x2 z=√(y2-x2) cos A = z/y = √(y2-x2)/y