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How do you determine the length of the hypotenuse of a triangle? - Answers

It depends on what other information you have. If you have the lengths of both the other sides, use Pythagoras. If you have one side and one of the acute angles, use the sine (or cosine) ratio. There are other methods when other bits of information are available.



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It depends on what other information you have. If you have the lengths of both the other sides, use Pythagoras. If you have one side and one of the acute angles, use the sine (or cosine) ratio. There are other methods when other bits of information are available.



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How do you determine the length of the hypotenuse of a triangle? - Answers

It depends on what other information you have. If you have the lengths of both the other sides, use Pythagoras. If you have one side and one of the acute angles, use the sine (or cosine) ratio. There are other methods when other bits of information are available.

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