Use Pythagoras' theorem and the quadratic equation formula to find the dimensions of the triangle.
Dimensions: hypotenuse 13.75 cm, height 11 cm and base 8.25 cm
Perimeter: 13.75+11+8.25 = 33 cm
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
9.165151389911680013176094387456
Providing it's a right angle triangle the formula is: hypotenuse2-base2 = height2
The two sides are called base and height and the sloping part of the right angle triangle is called the hypotenuse.
The side opposite the right angle of a right angle triangle is the hypotenuse
It is: perimeter minus hypotenus+base = height Area = 0.5*base*height
The height of a triangle alone is not enough information to find the perimeter. You need some angle measures or side lengths.
Providing it's a right angle triangle the formula is: hypotenuse2-base2 = height2
9.165151389911680013176094387456
Perimeter: 8+15+17 = 40 cm Area: 0.5*8*15 = 60 square cm
The two sides are called base and height and the sloping part of the right angle triangle is called the hypotenuse.
The side opposite the right angle of a right angle triangle is the hypotenuse
The side opposite the right angle is called the hypotenuse.
right angle triangle
Hmmm. the triangle you describe is HALF of a rectangle...
10.95 cm
That for any right angle triangle the length of its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the of length of the base when squared plus the length of the height when squared:- a2+b2 = c2 where a and b are the base and the height of the triangle and c is its hypotenuse.