The longest side in a right angled triangle is called a hypotenuse.
The longest side of a right-angled triangle is always opposite the right-angle and is called the hypotenuse.
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If one side of a right angled triangle is 32 and the other side is 43 the hypotenuse is 53.6
In a right angled triangle, the hypotenuse is the side opposite the right angle.
The longest side in a right angled triangle is called a hypotenuse.
The longest side of a right-angled triangle is always opposite the right-angle and is called the hypotenuse.
I am guessing you mean a right angled triangle. The hypotenuse is the longest side on a right angled triangle. So it is the side facing / parallel to the right angle.
Yes, it is called a right isosceles triangle. The the longest side is across from the right angles as usual, and the other two sides are of equal distance
the hypotenuse. If it is a right angled triangle
The longest side is the hypotenuse and the other 2 are called the legs.
A right triangle. * * * * * Not necessarily. All that can be said is that is is not an equilateral triangle. It can be isosceles or scalene. It can be acute angled, right angled or obtuse angled.
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Pythagoras's' theorem or "got an want" on a right angled triangle but use sine rule on a non right angled triangle !! ..
If one side of a right angled triangle is 32 and the other side is 43 the hypotenuse is 53.6
The side opposite the right angle of a triangle is the hypotenuse which is the longest side
It is called the hypotenuse. The adjacent side is beneath it and the opposite side opposite it.