No but with a right angle triangle the longest side is the hypotenuse.
Only right triangles have hypotenuses.
First: there can only be one hypotenuse in a right angled triangle and it is always OPPOSITE the right angle, NEVER adjacent.
The sine of an angle in a right triangle is opposite/hypotenuse, where opposite is the only side that is not adjacent to the angle you want to find the sine of, and the hypotenuse is the side opposite the right angle in the triangle. Just find opposite/hypotenuse.
The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angled triangle.
No but with a right angle triangle the longest side is the hypotenuse.
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.
This is impossible, as a hypotenuse is only found on a right triangle.
Only a right triangle has a hypotenuse, and yes,when there's a hypotenuse, it's the longest side.
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Only right triangles have hypotenuses.
First: there can only be one hypotenuse in a right angled triangle and it is always OPPOSITE the right angle, NEVER adjacent.
The sine of an angle in a right triangle is opposite/hypotenuse, where opposite is the only side that is not adjacent to the angle you want to find the sine of, and the hypotenuse is the side opposite the right angle in the triangle. Just find opposite/hypotenuse.
The hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angled triangle.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side opposite the right angle. It is the longest of the three sides in the triangle.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side opposite the right angle.
If the hypotenuse and a leg of a right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and a leg of another right triangle, then the triangles are congruent.