The HYPOTENUSE is the side of a Right-Angled Triangle, opposite to the 90 degree angle.
It is the LONGEST side of a right angled triangle.
The hypotenuse is: 12
The hypotenuse must be longer than the other other leg.
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 12cm and a leg that is 9cm the other leg would be 7.94. This is a math problem.
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 13 cm and one leg that measures 12 cm What is the length of the other leg?
If you have the shorter legs length, then for the hypotenuse, just multiply the shorter leg by 2. For the longer leg, multiply the shorter leg by the square root of 3.
If two right triangles have (hypotenuse and a leg of one) = (hypotenuse and the corresponding leg of the other) then the triangles are congruent.
If two right triangles have the hypotenuse and leg of one equal respectively to the hypotenuse and leg of the other, then the triangles are congruent.
The hypotenuse leg of a right angle triangle is its longest side.
If 8 is a leg and 12 is the hypotenuse, the other leg is: 8.944
congruent; hypotenuse and a leg
The short leg is equal to one-half of the hypotenuse. ( sin 30 = opposite/hypotenuse = short leg/hypotenuse = 1/2)
yes
A hypotenuse should not be shorter than a leg length.
A right triangle with one leg 2.968 and other leg 3.504 will have a hypotenuse of 4.592
The square of the hypotenuse minus the square of the leg you know will give you the square of the unknown leg.
The hypotenuse is 13.
Apply Pythagoras. 11^(2) = 8^(2) + s^(2) Algebraically rearrange s^(2) = 11^(2) - 8^(2) Factor s^(2) = ( 11 - 8)(11 + 8) s^(2) = 3(19) s^(2) = 57 s = sqrt(57) s = 7.549834435.... ~ 7.55 (2 d.p.). NB You can only factor two squared terms when there is a NEGATIVE (-) between them. You CANNOT factor two squared terms with a positive(+) between them.