hypotenuse = 18/cos60 = 36
Here the side lengths are equal so the hypothenuse is 18 x sqrt 2 = 25.45 from the pythagoraen theorem
H = sqrt (324 + 576) = sqrt 900 = 30 in
If you mean the hypotenuse and it's a right triangle then its sqrt(724)=2*sqrt(181)=26.907...
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hypotenuse = 18/cos60 = 36
If the 7" and 18" are the two legs, then the hypotenuse is 19.313" (rounded). If the 18" is the hypotenuse, then the missing leg is 16.583" (rounded).
Using Pythagoras: 32+32 = 18 and its square root is the length of the hypotenuse which is about 4.243 rounded to 3 decimal places
The hypotenuse of a triangle 18" x 18" is: 25.46 inches
Using trigonometry and Pythagoras' theorem the length of the hypotenuse is 36
Third side = sqrt(402 - 182) = 35.72 m
Using Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle its hypotenuse is 82 units in length
18/cos(60) = 36 units in length
Using Pythagoras' theorem it is 5 times sq rt of 13 or about 18 meters in length
YES. 18 and 24 are the two leg lengths and 30 is the hypotenuse then by Pythagoras' Theorem :- 182 + 242 = 302 324 + 576 = 900......which is true and therefore the three side lengths 18, 24 and 30 do form the sides of a right-angled triangle.
Use Pythagoras' theorem: 182+122 = 468 and the square root of this is the hypotenuse which is about 21.63330765 units in length
Here the side lengths are equal so the hypothenuse is 18 x sqrt 2 = 25.45 from the pythagoraen theorem