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Using Pythagoras' theorem its hypotenuse will be 20
It is: 0.5*25*20 = 250 square inches It doesn't matter whether or not a triangle is a right triangle; the area is always half of the base times the height.
The area of a triangle: A = (1/2)bh A = (1/2)(20)(50) = 500
If a right triangle has sides of 16Cm and 12Cm, the hypotenuse is: 20 cm
Let the sides of the triangle be abc and their opposite angles be ABC Angle C: (21^2 +20^2 -29^2)/(2*21*20) = 90 degrees by the cosine rule Area: 0.5*21*20*sin(90 degrees) = 210 square cm by the area sine rule Alternatively: 0.5*21*20 = 210 square cm because it is a right angle triangle
The lengths of the legs of a right triangle are 15 cm and 20 cm. What is the length of the hypotenuse?
Providing that it is a right angle triangle its area is about 73 square inches. Solved by using Pythagoras and 1/2*base*height = area
The hypotenuse of a right triangle with legs 12 inches and 16 inches is: 20 inches.
Area = 0.5*10*4 = 20 square units
An infinite number. All you need is any right triangle where the product of the lengths of the two legs is 40.
Using Pythagoras' theorem its hypotenuse will be 20
It is: 0.5*25*20 = 250 square inches It doesn't matter whether or not a triangle is a right triangle; the area is always half of the base times the height.
If its a right angle triangle then the hypotenuse using Pythagoras 2 times the square root of 149
Using Pythagoras' theorem: 152+202 = 625 and its square root is 25 which is the length of the hypotenuse of the right angle triangle
Its height is: (144*2)/20 = 14.4 inches
The area of any triangle is 1/2 of (length of the base) multiplied by (the height).Perhaps you can handle it from there.
The area of triangle is : 100.0