x^2= 46^2 -24^2
To find the length of the hypotenuse on a triangle, you have to use the Pythogoras Theoram. using the equation a square + b square = c square. you cannot find it without using the pythagoras theoram
An equal sided triangle cannot have a hypotenuse!
You cannot since there is not enough information.
The basic equation for the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle is A squared plus B squared equals C squared. Where A and B are the two non hypotenuse sides and C is the hypotenuse. To find other lengths and angles of a triangle various functions in the branch of mathematics known as trigonometry is used.
The median to the hypotenuse of a right triangle that is 12 inches in length is 6 inches.
the hypotenuse is the side of the right triangle that is opposite of the 90 degree angle. To figure out the length of the hypotenuse you can use a2 + b2 = c2 (if you know the length of the other two sides) If you don't that you can probably use the sine or the cosine equation. (as long as you know at least one of the angles)
the length of the hypotenuse is 10.63
The length of the hypotenuse is a²+b ²=c ² assuming that a and b are the other 2 sides.
The length of the hypotenuse is: 10
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.
Third side = sqrt(hyp2 - opp2)
Using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the hypotenuse is 13 units