Any side except its hypotenuse
If the hypotenuse and a leg of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and a leg of another right triangle, then the triangles are congruent.
The area of a right triangle is dependent on the length of leg A and leg B. The formula for this is A= leg a multiplied by leg b then divided by 2.
A right triangle with one leg 2.968 and other leg 3.504 will have a hypotenuse of 4.592
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If one leg of a right angled triangle is regarded as the altitude then the other leg is the base.
No any leg of a right angle triangle is smaller than the length of its hypotenuse
In a right triangle with a hypotenuse of 11 and one leg of 8, the other leg is: 7.55
Area of a right triangle = (1/2 the length of one leg) x (length of the other leg)
congruent; hypotenuse and a leg
Yes if the isosceles triangle is a right isosceles triangle because that leg opposite the hypotenuse is the height
It is usually a side from the apex of the triangle to the base. However, in the case of a right angled triangle a leg could refer to the two sides which define the right angle.
Any right triangle resting on a leg.