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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
Let there is a right angle triangle ABC where
AB is the perpendicular, AC is hypotenuse and BC is the base of the triangle.
From Pythagoras Theorem,
hypotenuse2 = Perpendicular2 + base2
=> AC2 = BC2 + AB2
=> AC = √(BC2 + AB2 )
So hypotenuse is the longest side in a right angle triangle.
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- b = base of the isosceles triangle
- h = Height of the isosceles triangle
- a = length of the two equal sides
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Using base and height | A = ½ × b × h |
Using all 3 sides | A = ½[√(a2 − b2 ⁄4) × b] |
Area formula for isosceles right triangle | A = ½ × a2 |
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