In a right triangle, the two shorter sides are called legs.
They are just "sides." They usually do not have given names, unless you have a right triangle, in which the two shorter sides are called legs and the longest side (side opposite the right angle) is called the hypotenuse.
The legs.
Leg!
They are the two shorter sides which meet to form the right angle.
In a right triangle, the two shorter sides are called legs.
Is called a leg.
They are just "sides." They usually do not have given names, unless you have a right triangle, in which the two shorter sides are called legs and the longest side (side opposite the right angle) is called the hypotenuse.
The short sides of a right triangle are the legs.
The legs.
Leg!
They are the two shorter sides which meet to form the right angle.
In a right triangle, the two shorter sides are known as the legs. These sides are perpendicular to each other and form the right angle. The longest side, opposite the right angle, is called the hypotenuse. The lengths of the legs can be used in the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse or vice versa.
Adjacent means next to. So you're asking what sides of a triangle are next to the right angle of a triangle. That would be the 2 shorter sides of the triangle or 'legs' of the triangle. The hypotenuse (which is the longest side of the triangle) is directly across from the right angle.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2 c= hypotenuse a and b are the legs (sides) of the triangle
The two sides are called base and height and the sloping part of the right angle triangle is called the hypotenuse.
The two shorter sides are the legs.