x2+ 92= 142
So x2= 142- 92= 196 - 81 = 115
therefore = x = sqrt(115) = 10.7 (approximately).
x2+ 92= 142
So x2= 142- 92= 196 - 81 = 115
therefore = x = sqrt(115) = 10.7 (approximately).
x2+ 92= 142
So x2= 142- 92= 196 - 81 = 115
therefore = x = sqrt(115) = 10.7 (approximately).
x2+ 92= 142
So x2= 142- 92= 196 - 81 = 115
therefore = x = sqrt(115) = 10.7 (approximately).
It depends on what measure is missing.
You can use it to determine the length of a missing part of a 3-sided triangle.
If it is a right triangle, use the Pythagorean theorem. If it is iscossolese or scalene, draw line down middle, use pythagorean theorem to solve for missing side.
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.
Yes, but it is totally pointless since all three sides (legs) are known to be the same.
yes
It depends on what measure is missing.
You use the pythagorean theorem.
You can use it to determine the length of a missing part of a 3-sided triangle.
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If it is a right triangle, use the Pythagorean theorem. If it is iscossolese or scalene, draw line down middle, use pythagorean theorem to solve for missing side.
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 missing angle measure is 100 degrees.
That will depend on the shape but if it's a triangle then the missing angle is 54 because there are 180 degrees in a triangle.
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.
The pythagorean theorem is the equation used to find the hypotenuse or missing side in a right triangle. It is named after Pythagoras of Samos, a mathematician who lived in the 5th and 6th centuries BC.
Yes, but it is totally pointless since all three sides (legs) are known to be the same.