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Perpendicular/ Hypotenuse-??????

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Answered by Anonymous
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Or, the sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of its hypotenuse. Let us call one of the legs on which the triangle rests as its base. The side opposite to the right angle is its hypotenuse, as we already know. The remaining side is called the perpendicular.

The three sides of a right triangle are called. Perpendicular, Base ( the side on which perpendicular stands) and the. Hypotenuse (the side opposite to the right angle).

Answered by praseethanerthethil
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In a right angled triangle, the three sides are called: Perpendicular, Base(Adjacent) and Hypotenuse(Opposite). Perpendicular is the side that makes right angle with the base of the triangle. The largest side side which is opposite to the right-angle(90 degree) is known as the Hypotenuse.

The relationship in a right triangle between an acute angle and the ratio of its opposite leg to the hypotenuse a sine. The sine function takes an angle measure, in degrees or radians, and converts it to the ratio opposite/hypotenuse.

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