yes and np, it does not matter on the sides to measure an angle. For example one side could be 10 metres ans the other could be 5 metres, however the angle would stay the same no matter how long you make the sides.
The hypotenuse is the longest side of any right triangle, and the legs are the two legs coming out from where the right angle is.
It is a characteristic of any triangle that the longest side is opposite the largest angle and the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle.
The side opposite the 30° angle is shortest, the side opposite the 60° angle is in the middle (length wíse) and the hypotenuse is the longest. The shortest side is half the length of the hypotenuse.
For any right angle triangle the formula for Pythagoras' theorem is:- a2+b2 = c2 whereas a and b are the sides of the triangle with c being its hypotenuse or longest side
A right angle, by definition, is 90 degrees. If you mean what are the other angles in a right triangle, you need one of the other angles in the triangle or the length of one side (not the hypotenuse) any two sides. You can then find the third side by Pythagoras, then the other two angles by simple trigonometry.
In any triangle, the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle, and the longest side is opposite the largest angle. In a right triangle, the right angle has to be the largest angle, so the side opposite the right angle is the longest side. The side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse.
The opposite side of any angle in a triangle is the side that is not part of the angle. The side opposite the right angle is the longest side, called the hypotenuse.
For any angle in the triangle that is not a right angle, the opposite side is the side does not touch the angle and the adjacent side touches it and is perpendicular to the opposite side. The third side is the longest side and is the hypotenuse
The longest side of the right angles triangle is called the hypotenuse. Divide the length of the side opposite the chosen angle by the length of the hypotenuse. This is the Sine of the angle.
The hypotenuse is the longest side of any right triangle, and the legs are the two legs coming out from where the right angle is.
Any triangle has its largest angle opposite the longest side, and the smallest angle opposite the shortest side.
It is a characteristic of any triangle that the longest side is opposite the largest angle and the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle.
The side opposite the 30° angle is shortest, the side opposite the 60° angle is in the middle (length wíse) and the hypotenuse is the longest. The shortest side is half the length of the hypotenuse.
We don't think about this very often, but it turns out that in any triangle, the order of the angles by length is the same as the order of the sides opposite them by length. What I mean is: -- the shortest side is opposite the smallest angle -- the medium side is opposite the medium angle -- the longest side is opposite the largest angle In a right triangle, the right angle has to be the largest angle(**). So the side opposite it ... called the hypotenuse ... has to be the longest side. ============================================================ (**) Here's why the right angle has to be the largest angle: In any triangle, the inside angles all add up to 180 degrees. In a right triangle, one of the angles is 90 degrees. That leaves only another 90 degrees to split up between the other two angles, so both of them must be less than 90 degrees.
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.
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the side opposite the right angle.It's also the longest side of any right triangle.
a2+b2= c2where c is the hypotenuse or the longest side (side opposite the right angle or the side oppositeTo 90 degrees); a and b are other sides of the triangle.Its useful when you need to find the length of any one side of a right angled traingle.