right angle!
By using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
if you have a right angle and the other called fe is 14ft then what is fd?
if the triangle has one right angle in it
If 2 sides are known then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the 3rd side of a right angle triangle.
The 90 degree angle in a right angle triangle is opposite its hypotenuse.
right angle!
By using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
if you have a right angle and the other called fe is 14ft then what is fd?
the angle is an angle and therefore doesn't have a length. If you want to find the length of the hypotenuse - the leg across from the right angle - it is the square-root of the other two legs each squared.
if the triangle has one right angle in it
If 2 sides are known then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the 3rd side of a right angle triangle.
Well, it depends. If you are trying to find the hypotenuse, then you go from the right angle and up. The side you across from right angle is the hypotenuse.
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.
It is a trigonometric equation for a right triangle, to find a non-right-angle angle. Using SOHCAHTOA, it is the opposite side divided by the adjacent angle
a right angle is a right angle
An acute angle is an angle of less than 90°. A 90° angle is a right angle, the angle you find at two adjoining edges of a square. An angle smaller than a right angle is called an acute angle, while an angle larger than it is called and obtuse angle.