A 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles will form a right angle triangle.
The right angle is formed by the intersection of the triangle's "legs".
If you mean 5 by 12 by 13 then they will form a right angle triangle
They're called the "legs" of the triangle. The side that doesn't touch the right angle is called the "hypotenuse".
Yes a right angle triangle has perpendicular lines that form 90 degrees.
A 90 degree angle and 2 acute angles will form a right angle triangle.
They are the "legs" of the triangle.
The 3rd angle is 70 degrees which would form a right angle triangle.
The right angle is formed by the intersection of the triangle's "legs".
If you mean 5 by 12 by 13 then they will form a right angle triangle
It has a pair of perpendicular lines that meet at right angles to form the 90 degree angle of a right angle triangle.
Other than the diagonal side of the right triangle, the other two sides make a perpendicular right angle triangle. The right angle is 90 degrees
The hypotenuse is the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle. The legs are the other two sides which form the right angle.
It is true and the longest side of a right angle triangle is its hypotenuse.
They're called the "legs" of the triangle. The side that doesn't touch the right angle is called the "hypotenuse".
To trisect a right angle form an equilateral triangle with one vertex at the right angle and then bisect that angle of the equilateral triangle. (It is impossible to trisect a general angle using only compass and straight edge - the right angle is a specific exception.)
Yes a right angle triangle has perpendicular lines that form 90 degrees.