The important thing here is that it's a right triangle. Since it is, you can use the Pythagorean theorem.
The Pythagorean theorem is as follows...
(Length of leg)^2 + (Length of leg)^2 = (Hypotenuse)^2
6^2 + 8^2 = h^2
36 + 64 + h^2
100 = h^2 (Now extract the root from both sides)
10=h
A triangle with an hypotenuse has a right angle that measures 90 degrees and two other acute angles,
hypotenuse
Using Pythagoras: hypotenuse2 = one_leg2 + other_leg2 ⇒ hypotenuse = √(one_leg2 + other_leg2) = √(212 + 282) = √1225 = 35 units.
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The length of the hypotenuse works out as 17 miles
If the legs of a right triangle have measures of 9 and 12, the hypotenuse is: 15
A triangle with an hypotenuse has a right angle that measures 90 degrees and two other acute angles,
The hypotenuse is always the longest of the three sides of a right triangle.
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 13 cm and one leg that measures 12 cm What is the length of the other leg?
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 12cm and a leg that is 9cm the other leg would be 7.94. This is a math problem.
The approximate length of the other leg of the triangle is: 11.9 inches.
Opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse.
The hypotenuse must be longer than the other other leg.
10 inches
hypotenuse
Using Pythagoras: hypotenuse2 = one_leg2 + other_leg2 ⇒ hypotenuse = √(one_leg2 + other_leg2) = √(212 + 282) = √1225 = 35 units.
The length of the hypotenuse = √(4^2 + 6^2) = √52 ≈ 7.21 in