It could be 377.0 cm or 383.3 cm depending on which two adjacent sides.
It is called the hypotenuse. The adjacent side is beneath it and the opposite side opposite it.
The area of a 12cm by 5cm right-angled triangle is: 42 cm2
A right-angled triangular prism!
A right triangle. * * * * * Not necessarily. All that can be said is that is is not an equilateral triangle. It can be isosceles or scalene. It can be acute angled, right angled or obtuse angled.
First: there can only be one hypotenuse in a right angled triangle and it is always OPPOSITE the right angle, NEVER adjacent.
It could be 377.0 cm or 383.3 cm depending on which two adjacent sides.
When considering an angle in a right angled triangle, the adjacent is the short side next to the angle and the hypotenuse is the long one (which will be opposite the right angle)
Approx 2.39 to 1
Yes, there is such thing as a right-angled triangle. The measure of the adjacent and opposite form together to create a 90 degree angle. That means that the measure of the hypotenuse and adjacent must be 45 degrees and the hypotenuse and opposite measures to 45 degrees.
It is called the hypotenuse. The adjacent side is beneath it and the opposite side opposite it.
cosine
An acute angled triangle, right angled triangle or obtuse angled triangle.
a scalene can be a right-angled triangle or a obtuse angled triangle or a acute angled triangle depending on the angles of the triangle.
acute angled triangle,right angled triangle,obtuse angled triangle,isosceles triangle,equilateral triangle, scalene triangle
For finding the angles in a right angled triangle the ratios are: sine = opposite divided by the hypotenuse cosine = adjacent divided by the hypotenuse tangent = opposite divided by the adjacent
a right angled triangle is special because it is the only triangle that has a right angle with a dregree of 180.