If it's a right angle triangle then the other leg will also be 13 units in length and use Pythagoras' theorem if you need to find the length of the hypotenuse.
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 ]
There is a famous theorem that you use to solve this problem, namely the Pythagorean theorem which says that the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the opposite sides. (The hypotenuse is the longest side; the other sides are commonly called legs.) If you know the hypotenuse and one leg you can find the other leg by simple algebra. Just subtract the square of the leg you know from the square of the hypotenuse and take the square root of this difference. Bingo! You have your answer.
5.91 m.
Using Pythagoras: 5 cm
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the area of a right angled triangle is 30sqcm one leg is 6cm what is the length of the other one
The length of the missing leg will be 18 units.
The length of the other leg is: 35.6 cm
The length of the hypotenuse of a triangle with one leg 19 cm and the other leg eight cm is: 20.62 cm
A right triangle has a hypotenuse of 13 cm and one leg that measures 12 cm What is the length of the other leg?
third leg 5, area 30
Area of a right triangle = (1/2 the length of one leg) x (length of the other leg)
square root of 46
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-- 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 ]
The hypotenuse must be longer than the other other leg.