With A and B as the line segments protruding from the right angle and C being the hypotenuse.
By the way, you spelled hypotenuse wrong.
With great difficulty because a 4 sided triangle doesn't exist. But the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is its largest side.
An hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angle triangle
I'm having to go back a long time, but I don't remember being able to solve a triangle from one side and one angle...
Its a ratio in a right angle triangle, cos angle = adjacent / hypotonuse.
A hypotenuse (not hypotonuse), by itself will only tell you that the angle opposite it is a right angle. You need more information to find the other two angles.
With great difficulty because a 4 sided triangle doesn't exist. But the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is its largest side.
An hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angle triangle
I'm having to go back a long time, but I don't remember being able to solve a triangle from one side and one angle...
Its a ratio in a right angle triangle, cos angle = adjacent / hypotonuse.
A hypotenuse (not hypotonuse), by itself will only tell you that the angle opposite it is a right angle. You need more information to find the other two angles.
In geometry, a hypotenuse is the longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle.
It is the concept that if you square both lengths of the legs of a right triangle and then add them together it will equal the hypotonuse squared.
with all the sides, you could use any, use SOH :( sin of angle = opposite / hypotonuse)assuming its a right angle triangle, then select either of the (non right angle) angles, divide the length of the side opposite this angle by the length of the hypotonuse ( longest side, opposite the right angle), then find the inverse SIN of this number on your calculator, this is the angle. Since total internal angles always = 180 degrees, and right angle = 90 degrees then final angle is calculated angle subtracted from 90 degrees.
You need more information. If you know one of the missing sides you can use Pythagoras's theorem to calculate the other side. If you know one of the angles, you can use the sine rule. But with no more information you cannot go any further.
By Pythagoras theorem ,we can say that h2=b2+p2 h2= 12 ^2 +14 ^2=340 h= sqrt (340)=18.4 cm
To find the area of a triangle find the base and the height of the triangle. Then multiply the base by the height, then divide by 2. To find the perimiter of a triangle add together the outside edge of the triangle. To find the area of a triangle find the base and the height of the triangle. Then multiply the base by the height, then divide by 2. To find the perimiter of a triangle add together the outside edge of the triangle.
To find the area of a triangle, you have to multiply the base of the triangle and the height of the triangle, then divide the product of those numbers by two.