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You're supposed to know that in every right triangle,(one leg)2 + (the other leg)2 = (hypotenuse)2 .Subtract (one leg)2 from each side of this equation, and you'll have:(the other leg)2 = (hypotenuse)2- (one leg)2You know both of the numbers on the right side. Do you think you cansubtract them and figure out the number on the left side ?
If you see something that looks like that, it might be a sector of a circle. But it might not be. One thing's for sure: It's no triangle.
all sides are the legs, but usually if you are doing a problem with legs they will be labeled like leg 1 or leg 2, etc......
A third leg is a penis in metaphorical terms
If the hypothenuse and leg of one triangle are congruent to the hypothenuse and leg of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent.