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Q: What is the ratio of the short leg to the hypotenuse in a right triangle 30 60 90?
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The hypotenuse of a 30-60 right triangle if the short leg is 2992?

The hypotenuse of a 30-60 right triangle if the short leg is 2992 is: 5984


What could be the ratio of the length of of the longer leg of a 30 60 90 triangle to the length of its hypotenuse?

In a 30° 60° 90° triangle, the ratio (long leg)/hypotenuse = sqrt(3)/2 ~ 0.866The ratio (short leg)/hypotenuse = 1/2 = 0.5


Is a hypotenuse short?

It may be of any length but it is always the longest side in a right-angled triangle.


Why Hypotenuse is not called Adjacent?

When considering an angle in a right angled triangle, the adjacent is the short side next to the angle and the hypotenuse is the long one (which will be opposite the right angle)


The hypotenuse of a 30 - 60 - 90 triangle measures 2 feet How long is the short leg of this triangle?

Use the sine ratio: sine 30 degrees = opposite/hypotenuse Then: opposite = 2*sine 30 degrees Answer: 1 foot


Is it possible for a triangle to have a short hypotenuse?

No because the hypotenuse is used to show which line is the longest in the triangle therefore it will always be the longest.


The hypotenuse of a 30-60-90 triangle measures 2 feet how long is the short leg of the triangle?

Using the cosine ratio: 2*cos(60) = 1 Answer: 1 foot


What is a rule for the 45-45-90 right triangle?

There is no single rule. It is a right angled isosceles triangle. Its long side (hypotenuse) is sqrt(2) times the short sides.


What is the relationship between the short leg and the hypotenuse 30-60-90 triangle?

The short leg is equal to one-half of the hypotenuse. ( sin 30 = opposite/hypotenuse = short leg/hypotenuse = 1/2)


Find the missing length for a right triangle where the short side is 9 cm and the hypotenuse is 30cm?

The length of the other side is: 28.6 cm


Why do you need sqrt 2 to divide the hypotenuse of a 45-45-90 triangle?

A 45-45-90 triangle is an isosceles right angled triangle. If its two short sides are of length x units then, by Pythagoras, the hypotenuse is given by: hypotenuse2 = x2 + x2 = 2x2 Taking square roots, hypotenuse = sqrt(2x2) = sqrt(2)*x


What is the square root of the hypotenuse of an isoceles triangle cubed?

Settle down. An isosceles triangle generally doesn't have a hypotenuse, unless it also happens to be a right triangle. Where a hypotenuse does exist, there is no particular mathematical or physical significance associated with the (2/3) power of its length. But the good news is that this question is definitely in the running for the highest density of convincing, technical-sounding words in a single short sentence.