What is the formula for area when right angled iscoceles triangle hypotenuse given?
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A right triangle with the two legs (and their corresponding angles) equal. An isosceles right triangle therefore has angles of 45 degrees, 45 degrees, and 90 degrees. For an isosceles right triangle with side lengths a, the hypotenuse has length sqrt(2)a, and the area is A=a^2/2. The hypotenuse length for a=1 is called Pythagoras's constant.
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A right angle triangle with fixed hypotenuse attains maximum area, when it is isosceles i.e. both height and base becomes equal so if hypotenuse if H, then by pythagorean theorem, Base2 + Height2 = H2 For maximum area both base and height should be equal, b2 + b2 = H2 b = sqrt(H2/2) Above is the length of base at which ...
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