Relax. You'll never be asked to do that. Only numbers have square roots. Triangles don't.
A square corner is a 90° angle which is called a "Right angle".
The square root of a positive real number can either be +/-. The principle square root is defined as the positive value. sqrt(9) is +/- 3, but the principle square root of 9 is 3. For complex numbers the principle square root is the argument (or angle) of the complex number that lies between (-pi,pi]. I am pretty sure that the upper angle pi is closed while the lower angle -pi is open, but not 100%.
Providing it's a right angle triangle use Pythagoras' theorem: 252+402 = 2225 and the square root of this is about 47.16990566 meters The exact answer is 5 times the square root of 89
No. The hypotenuse is the side of a right triangle that is not adjacent to the right angle. The Pythagorean theorem says that a2+b2=h2 where h is the length of the hypotenuse and a and b are the lengths of the other sides. Let's say the hypotnuse is 3, then a2+b2=9 a and b could be the 1 and the square root of 8 or the square root of 2 and the square root of 7 or the square root of 3 and the square root of 6. In fact, there are an infinite number of combinations of lengths that a and b could be.
It is right angle with an hypotenuse of 2*square root of 29 in units of length
the angle is an angle and therefore doesn't have a length. If you want to find the length of the hypotenuse - the leg across from the right angle - it is the square-root of the other two legs each squared.
If its a right angle triangle then the hypotenuse works out as the square root of 754
Relax. You'll never be asked to do that. Only numbers have square roots. Triangles don't.
Yes a parallelogram with a right angle is a square.
If it's a right angle triangle then:- a2+b2 = c2 where 'c' is the hypotenuse and the square root of this is the length of the hypotenuse when 'a' and 'b' are the other sides of the right angle triangle.
A square has FOUR right angles. Each corner is a right angle.
Each angle in a square is a right angle, or a 90 degree angle.
If the traingle has 1 right angle thena2 + b2 = c2So if you square the measurement of both sides touching the right angle and add them toghther the answer is the square of the length of the other side. Square root this result and it will give you the exact length of the side.
Each angle in a square is 90 therefore each angle is a right angle.
The square drawn in a right angle simply is to indicate that the angle is, indeed, 90 degrees.
in a calculator work out 80² - 60² then square root the answer.