Hypotenuse = sqrt(side1 squared + side2 squared) and since the angles (other than the 90 degrees) are 45 degrees each, the side1 and side2 are equal, so
Hypotenuse = sqrt((2 x side1) squared) = sqrt(4 x side1 squared)
which is 2 x sqrt(side1 squared)
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To find the altitude of a triangle, we can use the formula: area = 0.5 * base * altitude. Given that the area is 45 cm² and the base is 15 cm, we can plug these values into the formula: 45 = 0.5 * 15 * altitude. Solving for altitude, we get altitude = 45 / (0.5 * 15) = 45 / 7.5 = 6 cm. Therefore, the altitude of the triangle is 6 cm.
The slope for a 45 degree slope triangle is 1/1 because the slope triangle is an isosceles right triangle.
There are many theories and formulas that can be applied to find the length of each of the sides of a triangle. The most common is the Pythagorean Theorem: a2+b2= c2 . The letters: "a , c" are the two legs. The hypotenuse is the letter "c". For a 30-60-90 triangle you can use a special formula, as well as a 45-45-90 triangle.
Yes you can, by having other two angles of 45 degrees. 45+45+90=180. There are 180 degrees in a triangle.
It is a right angle triangle