If only one of the side lengths is 17, both of the other two sides are the same length.
Using Pythagoras's Theorem, a2=b2+c2 This means that 289=2a2 because 17 is the hypotenuse and both of the remaining sides are equal. Therefore the other two sides equal 12.02.
If both the sides of the triangle are 17 units long, the hypotenuse equals Sqrt(172+172)=24.04
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of the first side) plus (length of the second side) plus (length of the third side)
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One side is not enough. For a right triangle the third side can be calculated by Pythagoras' Theorem if you know the length of any two sides.
a hypothenuse is a side of the triangle that is not a leg the hypothenuse formula is c2 = a2 + b2, where c is the lengt of the hypothenuse. The hypothenuse is the longest side of a triangle. That's why a triangle with 60 degree angles does not have a hypotenuse, onlye three sides of an equivalent length.
It is: 7.5*sin(30) = 3.75 meters
To find the degree of angle of a side of a triangle, a protractor is needed to measure the angle. Place the '0' on the protractor on the point of the angle and look at the top part to determine degree of angle. To measure the length of a triangle side, a simple ruler can be used to measure the length.
In general call the shortest side a and remember this is always the side opposite the 30 degree angle. Then the other leg/side has length a(square root 3) and the hypotenuse has length 2a.So in the case of a=7, the hypotenuse has length 14.
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of side #1) + (length of side #2) + (length of side #3)
The Pythagorean Theorem.
you cannot determine the sides of a triangle by the angle measures alone because any triangle with different side lengths can have these angle measurements. However if you do know the length of any one of the sides, you can calculate the lengths of the other two sides.The shortest side is the one opposite the 30 degree angle.The hypotenuse (opposite the 90 degree angle) is always twice the length of the shortest side opposite the 30 degree angle.The side opposite the 60 degree angle is always the length of the side opposite the 30 degree angle times the square root of three (about 1.73205).
A midsegment of a triangle is parallel to the side of the triangle, and it's length is half the length of that side
Divide the length of a side of one triangle by the length of the corresponding side of the other triangle.
If the lengths of the two sides of a right triangle on either side of the 90 degree angle are 150 inches and 200 inches, the length of the hypotenuse is: 250 inches.
Perimeter of a triangle = (length of the first side) plus (length of the second side) plus (length of the third side)
This is the description of the Pythagorean theorem. It applies to any "right" triangle -- that is, a triangle with one angle of exactly 90-degrees, and two other angles that add up to 90-degrees. A = the measurement of the length of one side of the triangle making up the 90-degree angle. B = the measurement of the length of the OTHER side of the triangle making up the 90-degree angle, perpendicular to "A". C = the measurement of the length of the third side of the triangle opposite to the 90-degree angle, also called the hypotenuse In any right triangle, A-squared + B-squared = C-squared
A radius of a regular triangle is 12 . find the length of one side of the triangle?
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