Use Pythagoras' Theorem : In a right angled triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Let H be the hypotenuse then :-
H2 = 152 + 82 = 225 + 64 = 289
Then H = √289 = 17cm
That for any right angle triangle the length of its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the of length of the base when squared plus the length of the height when squared:- a2+b2 = c2 where a and b are the base and the height of the triangle and c is its hypotenuse.
Call the base "x", then the height would be "x+6". Now, use Pythagoras' formula to calculate the hypotenuse. Without more information, you can't know the specific length of the hypothenuse - only its relationship to the base (or to the height).
If it's a right angle triangle and you know its base and height then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the length of its hypotenuse.
16.97056275 or about 17 inches
Use the Pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2 a = sqrt (c^2 - b^2) Where: a=the height (pyramid height from base to peak) b=the base length c = the hypotenuse (slant) length
The square of the length of the base plus the square of the length of the height will equal the square of the length of the hypotenuse of your right triangle, per Pythagoras. Square the hypotenuse, subtract the square of the height, and then find the positive square root of that and you'll have the base of your right triangle.
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with a 13 cm base and a 6 cm height is 14.32 cm
The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle that has a base of 3 feet and a height of 12 feet is: 12.37 feet.
That for any right angle triangle the length of its hypotenuse when squared is equal to the of length of the base when squared plus the length of the height when squared:- a2+b2 = c2 where a and b are the base and the height of the triangle and c is its hypotenuse.
The hypotenuse is 14.14 feet.
Hypotenuse^2 = base^2 + height^2, substitute the given values Hypotenuse^2 = 5^2 + 12^2 Hypotenuse^2 = 25 + 144 Hypotenuse^2 = 169 Hypotenuse = √169 Hypotenuse = 13 Thus, the hypotenuse is 13 inches.
Call the base "x", then the height would be "x+6". Now, use Pythagoras' formula to calculate the hypotenuse. Without more information, you can't know the specific length of the hypothenuse - only its relationship to the base (or to the height).
Knowing just the length of the base you can not work out the area. You need the height and the base or the length of the hypotenuse in order to work out the area.
If it's a right angle triangle and you know its base and height then use Pythagoras' theorem to find the length of its hypotenuse.
16.97056275 or about 17 inches
To find the area of a triangle, you use the formula: Area = 1/2 * base * height. Plugging in the values, we get Area = 1/2 * 10cm * 15cm = 75 square cm. Therefore, the area of the triangle with a base of 10cm and a height of 15cm is 75 square cm.
Use the Pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2 a = sqrt (c^2 - b^2) Where: a=the height (pyramid height from base to peak) b=the base length c = the hypotenuse (slant) length