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How do you find the unknown side of a right triangle? - Answers
Use Pythagoras's equationa^2 + b^2 = c^2where c is the hypotenuse - the longest side which is opposite the right anglea and b are the two smaller legs.So, if the two legs are known and the hypotenuse is unknown:square the two known sides;add the numbers togethertake the square root.This is the measure of the hypotenuse. Suppose the hypotenuse and one side is known, the other is unkown:square the two known sides;subtract the smaller answer from the larger;take the square root.This is the measure of the missing leg.
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How do you find the unknown side of a right triangle? - Answers
Use Pythagoras's equationa^2 + b^2 = c^2where c is the hypotenuse - the longest side which is opposite the right anglea and b are the two smaller legs.So, if the two legs are known and the hypotenuse is unknown:square the two known sides;add the numbers togethertake the square root.This is the measure of the hypotenuse. Suppose the hypotenuse and one side is known, the other is unkown:square the two known sides;subtract the smaller answer from the larger;take the square root.This is the measure of the missing leg.
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How do you find the unknown side of a right triangle? - Answers
Use Pythagoras's equationa^2 + b^2 = c^2where c is the hypotenuse - the longest side which is opposite the right anglea and b are the two smaller legs.So, if the two legs are known and the hypotenuse is unknown:square the two known sides;add the numbers togethertake the square root.This is the measure of the hypotenuse. Suppose the hypotenuse and one side is known, the other is unkown:square the two known sides;subtract the smaller answer from the larger;take the square root.This is the measure of the missing leg.
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