the square root of 116
If a triangle has a hypotenuse of 155 cm and a leg of 124 cm then it would equal out to be 93 cm. This is considered to be a math problem.
If the hypotenuse has been rounded to 2 decimal places then using Pythagoras the length of the other leg is also 10 cm. Area of the triangle: 0.5*10*10 = 50 square cm
In order to comply with Pythagoras' theorem and the area of a triangle the dimensions are probably:- hypotenuse 12.5 cm, height 10 cm and base 7.5 cm
It can be any length that's more than 2 cm and less than 10 cm. And it also depends on the type of triangle. If it were to be a right triangle, then the last side would be about 7.21 cm. If it were a scalene, then it could be of any length. (just as long as it's more than 2 cm and less than 10 cm, like the first answer said)
The area of a right-angled triangle with base 8 cm and hypotenuse 10 cm is: 24 cm2
The Formula for area of any triangle (including right) is: Base x height divided by 2 for example: the base of my triangle is 10 cm and the height of my triangle is 5 cm 10 x 5 divided by 2 = 25 cm squared
No not quite a right angle triangle but nearly.
the square root of 116
If a triangle has a hypotenuse of 155 cm and a leg of 124 cm then it would equal out to be 93 cm. This is considered to be a math problem.
If the hypotenuse has been rounded to 2 decimal places then using Pythagoras the length of the other leg is also 10 cm. Area of the triangle: 0.5*10*10 = 50 square cm
This is a right angle triangle.
Not necessarily because a trangle has three sides. If the third side is less than or equal to 2 cm or greater than or equal to 14 cm, then there is no triangle.ONLY if the third side is 10 cm or sqrt(28)cm = 5.29 cm is the triangle right angled. So, out of an infinite number of possible values between 2cm and 14 cm, there are only two for which the triangle is right angled.Incidentally, 10 = sqrt(82 + 62), and 5.29 = sqrt(82 - 62)
In order to comply with Pythagoras' theorem and the area of a triangle the dimensions are probably:- hypotenuse 12.5 cm, height 10 cm and base 7.5 cm
It can be any length that's more than 2 cm and less than 10 cm. And it also depends on the type of triangle. If it were to be a right triangle, then the last side would be about 7.21 cm. If it were a scalene, then it could be of any length. (just as long as it's more than 2 cm and less than 10 cm, like the first answer said)
It would be the square root 32 in cm
The hypotenuse is always the longest of the three sides of a right triangle.