The length of a cat's leg varies depending on the breed and size of the cat, typically ranging from about 4 to 7 inches (10 to 18 cm) for the forelegs and slightly longer for the hind legs. Cats have evolved with relatively long legs compared to their body size to aid in agility and jumping, allowing them to be effective hunters and navigate their environment with ease. Their leg length also supports their ability to run quickly and maintain balance while climbing.
The other leg length is 16.
A hypotenuse should not be shorter than a leg length.
Use Pythagoras' theorem: 202-122 = 256 Square root of 256 =16 Length of the other leg is 16 units.
15252 - 202 = 225 and sqrt 225 = 15
third leg 5, area 30
Its Tangent, APEX "The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite leg length to the adjacent leg length."
The other leg length is 16.
The length of the longer leg of a right triangle is 3ftmore than three times the length of the shorter leg. The length of the hypotenuse is 4ftmore than three times the length of the shorter leg. Find the side lengths of the triangle.
It depends on whether the leg of length 19 is the hypotenuse or not. If it is then the length of the other leg = sqrt(192 - 122) = sqrt(217) = 14.731 units If not, then the length of the other leg (which is the hypotenuse) = sqrt(192 + 122) = sqrt(505) = 22.472 units.
Use the rule that the shortest leg has length p, the other leg has length 2p and the hypotenuse has length p*sqrt(3) Where sqrt(number) if the square root of the number.
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20 units
Use Pythagoras. h^(2) = a^(2) + b^(2) b^(2) = h^(2) - a^(2) Factor h^(2) = (h - a)(h + a) Substitute b^(2) = (80 ins - 48 inches)(80 ins)( + 48 ins) b^(2) = (32ins)(128 ins) b^(2) = 4096 sq. ins b = sqrt(4096 sq. ins) b = 64 ins. THe Answer. NB For right angled triangles , use Pythagoras NNB The algebraic rearrangement CAN be factored. From your algebra learning . Two squared terms with a positive (+) between them CANNOT be factored. However, Two squared terms with a negative(-) between them CAN be factored. NNNB Do NOT forget to 'square root' both sides at the very end.
there is a correlation in the ratio between the arm length and the leg length. the ratio is 1.556 inches.
The length of the other leg is 60.62 feet.
A hypotenuse should not be shorter than a leg length.
The length of the missing leg will be 18 units.