Since we know the height 324 m and the base of the right triangle 200 m, we need to find the length of the hypotenuse, which is equal to:
Hypotenuse = √[(324 m)^2 + (200 m)^2] = √144,976 m^2 ≈ 381 m
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The missing side of a right triangle is called the hypotenuse. This side is opposite the right angle and is the longest side of the triangle.
It depends on what measure is missing.
It depends on what is known about the triangle.
To find the missing side length of a triangle with sides 21 and 35, we can use the Pythagorean theorem if it's a right triangle. However, if the triangle is not specified as a right triangle, we cannot determine the missing side without additional information, such as the angle between the two sides or whether it is an isosceles triangle. Therefore, more context is needed to calculate the missing side length accurately.
If the 13 is the longest side of that right triangle, then the missing side is 5 . If 'c' is the longest side of that right triangle, then the missing one is 17.692 (rounded).
If they are the angles of a triangle then the missing angle is 116 degrees
depends on the needed measurement and type of triangle.
That will depend on the shape but if it's a triangle then the missing angle is 54 because there are 180 degrees in a triangle.
At each vertex of a triangle, an exterior angle of the triangle may be formed by extending ONE SIDE of the triangle.
As far as I can tell, it is missing and nobody here seems to know anything about it!
To find the missing length of a triangle