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values that repesent the sides of a right angled triangle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a right triangle, the hypotenuse is the longest side, an "opposite" side is the one across from a given angle, and an "adjacent" side is next to a given angle. We use special words to describe the sides of right triangles.

Answered by Itzraisingstar
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In a right triangle, the hypotenuse is the longest side, an "opposite" side is the one across from a given angle, and an "adjacent" side is next to a given angle. We use special words to describe the sides of right triangles.

How to find the sides of a right triangle :

if leg a is the missing side, then transform the equation to the form when a is on one side, and take a square root: a = √(c² - b²)

if leg b is unknown, then. b = √(c² - a²)

for hypotenuse c missing, the formula is. c = √(a² + b²).

The values a, b, and c are used to represent the sides of a right triangle. a and b are the "legs" of the triangle, which are the two sides that make up the 90° angle.

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