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.
This is impossible. A leg cannot be greater than the hypotenuse. (Unless the triangle is part imaginary)
72 inches
7.07 inches.
Using Pythagoras' theorem the other leg is 45 inches So: 51+24+45 = 120 Perimeter = 120 inches
The approximate length of the other leg of the triangle is: 11.9 inches.
10 inches
Using the Pythagorean triple 3, 4, 5 we say that the hypotenuse is 5 inches.
Angles are not measured in inches, they are measured in degrees. It appears you may be asking about a RIGHT triangle of which two sides measure 4 inches and 5 inches. In such a case, if the hypotenuse measures 5 inches, the third side would measure 3 inches....a 3,4,5 right triangle.
Approx 9.6987 cm.
The measure of the hypotenuse of a right triangle if one side is 24 inches and other side is 30 inches is: 38.42 inches.
A triangle with an hypotenuse has a right angle that measures 90 degrees and two other acute angles,
A right triangle with a leg length of 48 inches and a hypotenuse of 80 inches has a third leg of: 64 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 hypotenuse is always the longest of the three sides of a right triangle.
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 12cm and a leg that is 9cm the other leg would be 7.94. This is a math problem.
If one leg of triangle is 6 inches and the other leg is 78 inches, the angles are:4.399 degrees85.6 degrees