There are two possibilities: either 9 is the lnegth of the hypotenuse, or the missing length is.
If 9 is the longest side, this leaves √65 ≈ 8 asthe remaining side. If the missing side is the hypotenuse, then it is √97 ≈ 10.
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The length of side A squared plus the length of side B sqaured equals the missing side of the triangle squared. So i.e. if side A is 4 and side B is 3 then 4x4 which is 16 plus 3x3 which is 9 equals 25 and the square root of 25 equals 5. So in conclusion the missing side equals 5.
180 minus two known angle = missing angle. Use Pythagoras' theorem to find its missing side.
It made finding the missing side of a right triangle easier
It is the same length as the corresponding side on the other triangle.
The missing side of a right triangle is called the hypotenuse. This side is opposite the right angle and is the longest side of the triangle.
If the 13 is the longest side of that right triangle, then the missing side is 5 . If 'c' is the longest side of that right triangle, then the missing one is 17.692 (rounded).
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Because there is no information on which side is the hypotenuse, there is not a unique answer. The hypotenuse can either be the missing side or c. If the hypotenuse is the missing side, then it has a length of sqrt(2594) = 50.93133 units. If c is the hypotenuse the missing side is 12 units long.
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Pythagorean Theorem: a2 + b2= c2 where c is the hypotenuse of a right triangle. Hypotenuse is the side of a right triangle opposite to the right angle.
The length of side A squared plus the length of side B sqaured equals the missing side of the triangle squared. So i.e. if side A is 4 and side B is 3 then 4x4 which is 16 plus 3x3 which is 9 equals 25 and the square root of 25 equals 5. So in conclusion the missing side equals 5.
to find the missing side of a right triangle you need the pythagorean theorem. A2 + B2 = C2. c is the longest side and a and b is the other sides. no particular side is a or b just the longest side is c.
Depends on triangle. First a triangle equals 180 degrees in total. If you have a square making 90 degrees,the other 2 sides have to add with 90 to make 180. So you add 90 with the number you have and then use the sum to subtract it from 180 making your missing side.
To find the perimeter of this right angled triangle you need the missing side first Use Pythagoras theorem 10 2 - 8 2 = 36 missing side = sqroot 36 = 6 perimeter =sum all sides = 10+8+6 = 24inches