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Nope. The hypotenuse is defined as the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle. a 45 - 45 -90 right triangle would, for instance, have two legs and a hypotenuse. However an equilateral triangle would not.
It would be an isosceles right triangle. The two sides that aren't the hypotenuse are equal, with lengths of 16.971 (rounded) .
It is a triangle whose interior angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle whose legs measure 45 cm and 60 cm is: 75 cmThe area of the triangle is 1,350 cm2
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When it is an isosceles right angled triangle: with angles that are 90-45-45.
This right triangle has a hypotenuse of: 44.65 cmFor A+ its 45
Nope. The hypotenuse is defined as the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle. a 45 - 45 -90 right triangle would, for instance, have two legs and a hypotenuse. However an equilateral triangle would not.
It would be an isosceles right triangle. The two sides that aren't the hypotenuse are equal, with lengths of 16.971 (rounded) .
It is a triangle whose interior angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees
If it is a 45-45-90 triangle, then divide the hypotenuse by the square root of 2. If it is a 30-60-90 triangle, then the shorter leg would be the hypotenuse divided by 2. And the longer leg would be the the shorter leg multiplied by the square root of 3.
Only if the angles of the triangle are 90, 45, and 45.
Since for any right triangle a^2 + b^2 = c^2 and in your case a = b so 2 a^2 = c^2 where c is the hypotenuse.
If it is a 45-45-90 triangle, it will have symmetry from the 90 degree angle to the midpoint of the hypotenuse.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle whose legs measure 45 cm and 60 cm is: 75 cmThe area of the triangle is 1,350 cm2
A 45 degree right triangle with a base of 16 feet 6 3/4 inches has a hypotenuse of: 23.69 inches.