The height or altitude of triangle: (2*45)/15 = 6cm Check: 0.5*15*6 = 45 square cm
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.
The slope for a 45 degree slope triangle is 1/1 because the slope triangle is an isosceles right 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
Using Pythagoras' theorem
if the triangle was an equilateral triangle, you would have been able to just multiply 45 with 3... but if the triangle was some other kind of triangle, you would have to know the other sides
No because an isosceles triangle has various two congruent angles. A 45-45-90 triangle is technically an isosceles triangle.
The base times the height divided by two. Imagine a right triangle is half of a rectangle. The area will also be half.
Depends on the length of the sides ! The simple formula to calculate the area of a triangle is half the base times the height.
The other sides are both 16. This is because in a 45-45-90 triangle the legs are congruent because of the isosceles triangle theorem, and also the hypotenuse of the triangle is equal to the leg times root 2. That is because of the 45-45-90 triangle theorem. So in a summary the legs are congruent and the hypotenuse is equal to the leg times root 2.
45
Isosceles triangle
A triangle with a 90 and two 45 degree angles is an isosceles right angle triangle.
Left triangle.
It is a right angled isosceles triangle.
45 degrees is an angle, not a triangle.A triangle containing an angle of 45 degrees can be any kind of triangle except an equilateral triangle.