Blog 2
For a right angle tringle describe explain what is Pythagoras theorem. what is and how do you identify the hypotenuse. how can you find side and side b ?
- Pythagoras' theorem states that "the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides" for all right-angled triangles. The longest side is the hypotenuse, which is always opposite the right angle. In this triangle, a 2 = b 2 + c 2 and the angle is right.
- The hypotenuse is the longest side in a right triangle, a "opposite" side is the one across from a given angle, and a "adjacent" side is the one next to a given angle. Right triangle sides are described using special words. A right triangle's hypotenuse is always the side opposite the right angle.
Blog 3
for triangle which is not a rat describe/explain how you label up the sides and angles of a triangle using capital and lower case letter ?
- The side opposite the right-angle in any right-angled triangle, ABC, is known as the hypotenuse. We follow the convention of labelling the side opposite angle A as a. The opposite side to B is labelled b, and the opposite side to C is labelled c.
You can research images for reference or draw you own or make a digital clip.
The important point is you know which side a b and c ANGLE ABC! More important is lower case and capitals
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