8.6cm
It literally doesn't matter what the lengths are of the measurements of the right triangle, as long as one of the angles is indeed 90 degrees.
The area of a right triangle that has legs 7 cm and 4 cm long can be calculated using the fact that a right triangle is half of a rectangle. The area of a rectangle is l*h, so the area of a right triangle is l*h/2. In this case, the area is 14 cm^2.
um.... yes
7 faces
is it a right triangle if the measure is 5 7 and 9
No
no
No, it is not. For a right triangle, from the Pythagoraen theorem, 7 squared plus 9 squared does not equal 12 squared
No, they do not represent a right triangle.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs of 7 cm and 24 cm is: 25 cm
If the lengths of the legs of a right triangle are 5 and 7,then the length of the hypotenuse issqrt( 52 + 72 ) = sqrt( 25 + 35 ) = sqrt( 60 ) = 7.746(rounded)Note:This only works with a right triangle.
that side of the triangle is only 7 inches long
8.6cm
It literally doesn't matter what the lengths are of the measurements of the right triangle, as long as one of the angles is indeed 90 degrees.
The word hypotenuse implies this is a right triangle. An isosceles right triangle has sides of 1, 1, and sqrt(2), or multiples of those. So the hypotenuse = 5*sqrt(2), which is approximately 7.07 feet or about 7 ft and 7/8 inch.
no it cannot represent as in angle triangle rule it doesnt prove that term