You need a side and another angle. Hypo = side / sin angle. Eg if a side is 6 units and an angle 30 degrees then hypotenuse = 6/0.5 = 12
It is for working out the side lengths of right angle triangles in which Pythagoras' theorem states that for any right angle triangle its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the sum of its two squared sides.
theroem
Pythagoras
it happened in Egypt
the answer is false
example of a problem using the principle of/theroem to solve it
Pythagoras Theroem: a2 + b2 = c2Where a and b form a right angle and c is the hypotenus (longest side of a right angle triangle)=> 102 + 102 = c2{calculate the powers}=> 200 = c2{sqare root both sides}=> c = sqrt(200)c = sqrt(200) or 10*sqrt(2)
It is like a postulate, not a thereom. A postulate is accepted to be true by not for sure. A theroem can be proven to be true.
Every circular object, item, drawing will always be aligned with Pi - it will never change
it is used in triangles and it is a2 + b2 = c2a being the short legb being the long legc being the hypotenuse
It involves a right triangle. If a length is missing in a right triangle, you can find it out by using the other two lengths.