This is impossible. A leg cannot be greater than the hypotenuse.
(Unless the triangle is part imaginary)
The length of the hypotenuse = √(4^2 + 6^2) = √52 ≈ 7.21 in
A right triangle with a leg length of 48 inches and a hypotenuse of 80 inches has a third leg of: 64 inches.
The length of the hypotenuse of a triangle with one leg 19 cm and the other leg eight cm is: 20.62 cm
-- Like every triangle, a right triangle has three interior angles.-- Unlike any other triangle, one of the angles in a right triangle is a right angle.The other two are both acute angles.-- One acute angle is the angle whose cosine is length of one leg / length of hypotenuse-- Other acute angle is the angle whose sine is length of the same leg / length of the hypotenuse-- The length of the hypotenuse is the square root of [ (length of one leg)2 + length of other leg)2 ]
72 inches
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 13 cm and one leg that measures 12 cm What is the length of the other leg?
The approximate length of the other leg of the triangle is: 11.9 inches.
The hypotenuse is always the longest of the three sides of a right triangle.
The hypotenuse must be longer than the other other leg.
The length of the other leg is: 35.6 cm
A hypotenuse is the longest side of a right angled triangle. The length of a hypotenuse can be found using the Pythagorean Theorem. This states that in a right angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. This means that to find the length of the hypotenuse, you need to know the lengths of the other two sides.
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The length of the hypotenuse = √(4^2 + 6^2) = √52 ≈ 7.21 in
4.930517214 cm (with the help of Pythagoras)
5-12-13 is a classic Pythagorean Triple.
A triangle with an hypotenuse has a right angle that measures 90 degrees and two other acute angles,
square root of -96, which is imaginary. No such triangle is possible in this universe.