If 39 is the hypotenuse of the right triangle then by using Pythagoras' theorem the 3rd length is 36 units
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras; theorem for a right angle triangle.
yes it is.. with 45 being the longest side..:)
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The length of a hypotenuse with the right triangle sides of 15 and 36 is: 39
It is a right angle triangle with an hypotenuse of 39 and sides of 36 and 15. Area of triangle is 0.5*36*15 = 270 square units
Yes
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It is 39 units in length
Yes, because the given dimensions comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
Only a right triangle has a hypotenuse. An isosceles triangle can be a right triangle but it doesn't have to be. If it's not, then it doesn't have a hypotenuse.
If 39 is the hypotenuse of the right triangle then by using Pythagoras' theorem the 3rd length is 36 units
Using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the hypotenuse is 39 units of measurement.
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras; theorem for a right angle triangle.
Yes - by the Pythagorean Theorem, if it is a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse will be equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. 36² =1296 77² = 5929 85² = 7225 since 1296 + 5929 = 7225 i.e. 36² + 77² = 85² a triangle with sides 36, 77, and 85 will be a right triangle with the hypotenuse being the side of length 85 and the right angle being the angle between the sides of length 36 and 77.