If its in the form of an isosceles right angle triangle then it will have 2 equal sides.
The right angle is formed by the intersection of the triangle's "legs".
The two sides in a right triangle that form the right angle.
They are the two shorter sides which meet to form the right angle.
They're called the "legs" of the triangle. The side that doesn't touch the right angle is called the "hypotenuse".
They are the "legs" of the triangle.
If its in the form of an isosceles right angle triangle then it will have 2 equal sides.
A triangle has no parallel sides but in the form of a right angle triangle it has perpendicular lines that meet at right angles which is 90 degrees.
Other than the diagonal side of the right triangle, the other two sides make a perpendicular right angle triangle. The right angle is 90 degrees
The right angle is formed by the intersection of the triangle's "legs".
If you mean units of 6 8 and 10 then yes they can form the sides of a right angle triangle.
Well, in order for a shape to be a triangle, it can only have one right angle. Therefore, it is called a right triangle.
If the lengths of the sides of the triangle can be substituted for 'a', 'b', and 'c'in the equationa2 + b2 = c2and maintain the equality, then the lengths of the sides are a Pythagorean triple, and the triangle is a right one.
The two sides in a right triangle that form the right angle.
They are the two shorter sides which meet to form the right angle.
legs
In a right triangle, the legs are the two sides that meet to form the right angle. Only right triangles have legs.