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    How do you find the length of the hypotenuse in the Pythagorean Theorem?
    Grace Imson, MA
    Math Instructor, City College of San Francisco
    Grace Imson is a math teacher with over 40 years of teaching experience. Grace is currently a math instructor at the City College of San Francisco and was previously in the Math Department at Saint Louis University. She has taught math at the elementary, middle, high school, and college levels. She has an MA in Education, specializing in Administration and Supervision from Saint Louis University.
    Math Instructor, City College of San Francisco
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    One common mistake is forgetting to square the terms. In the Pythagorean Theorem, all three terms are squared. Many people go too fast and forget to find the square before the sum of 'a' and 'b,' which gives them an incorrect answer.
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    Is there a calculator for finding the length of the hypotenuse?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    Google provides a right angle triangle calculator that allows you to solve for the hypotenuse. Simply search for “hypotenuse calculator” and plug your numbers into the calculator at the top of the search results. You can also use the hypotenuse calculator at Omincalculator.com.
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    How can you find the length of the hypotenuse given the length of 1 side and an angle?
    wikiHow Staff Editor
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    This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
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    If you know you are dealing with a right triangle, then you already know that one of the angles is 90°. Since the angles must add up to 180°, you can solve for the missing angle using the formula 90 + X = 180. Once you have all 3 angles, you can use that information and the known length of 1 side to use the law of sines and find the length of the hypotenuse.
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    How do I find the area of a triangle if only the length of the hypotenuse is given?
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    To get the area of a triangle, you need the base and the height or the length of all three sides. Since the angles are unknown, it is impossible.
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    How do I find the hypotenuse when I'm only given one side and area?
    Donagan
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    Multiply the area by 2. Divide that by the known side. That gives you the other non-hypotenuse side. Find the square of each known side. Find the sum of those squares. Find the square root of that sum. That's the hypotenuse.
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    How do I find the 3 angles of a triangle when only the 3 sides are given?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You would use the trigonometric functions (sine, cosine and tangent).
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    Can I find the hypotenuse if I only have the length of the two other sides?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes. Use the Pythagorean theorem.
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    Can I use slope to find the hypotenuse?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes, if you're prepared to apply trigonometry to the question.
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    How do I find the area of a right triangle whose base is 1.2m and hypotenuse is 3.7m?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Use the Pythagorean theorem to find the other side, which is also the height of the triangle. Half the base multiplied by the height is the area.
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    When I know the hypotenuse and the base, does the Pythagorean theorem apply to find the length of the rise in a right triangle?
    Donagan
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    Yes. You would square the hypotenuse, then subtract from that the square of the base. That gives you the square of the "rise" (the other non-hypotenuse side). Find its square root, which gives you the rise (the other leg) of the right triangle.
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    How do I get the 2 sides of the right triangle if the hypotenuse and perimeter are given?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You don't have enough information to find the two sides.
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    How do I find the unknown length of a scalene triangle side?
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    A scalene triangle is a triangle that has three unequal sides. You should be able to find the missing length if you know the other two sides. Use the Pythagorean Theorem ( a^2 + b^2 = c^2), using the two known lengths to represent a and b.
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    How do I find a length of a triangle?
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    It depends on what your other sides are, what kind of triangle it is, and it also depends on whether you want the hypotenuse.
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    How do I find length of hypotenuse of a right-angle triangle by using given base?
    Donagan
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    If you know the length of the base, you must also know the length of the other (non-hypotenuse) side in order to find the length of the hypotenuse. See Method 1 above.
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    How do I calculate the hypotenuse if I have the base and it is a right triangle?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You will also have to know the height before you can find the hypotenuse.
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    How would I find the two sides of equilateral triangle if I am given the base?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    If it's an equilateral triangle, the two sides each have the same length as the base.
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    How do I calculate one side of a triangle if I know one side and the three angles?
    Donagan
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    Assuming this is a right triangle, it's a matter of trigonometry. Use the sine, cosine, or tangent of any of the angles to calculate the unknown side.
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    If I know the hypotenuse and one side of a right triangle, how do I find the angle between them?
    Donagan
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    Find the cosine of the angle by dividing the side by the hypotenuse, then look up the angle on a trig table.
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    How can I find the length of the other lines when I only have the hypotenuse?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    You can't.
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    How can I find the hypotenuse of a right triangle if one side and a tangent for one angle are given?
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    By doing a little algebra. Tan=o/a. So, find which one is unknown O or A. Then you will know both sides giving you enough info to apply the Pythagorean theorem.
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    How do I find the length of the hypotenuse if the area is known but the side lengths are not?
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    Assuming you know only the area, then you can't. Imagine a triangle with a base one mile long and a side, let's say one millionth of an inch high, producing an area lets say one square inch. This would produce a hypotenuse. Slightly longer than a mile. Now visualize a smaller triangle that would fit on a sheet of paper that produces one square inch. The hypotenuse would be much shorter. Same square area but two very different hypotenuse s. You would need more info than just area.
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    How do I find the legnth of one leg of the triangle when the hypotenuse and legnth of the other leg is given?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Use the Pythagorean theorem: Square the hypotenuse. Subtract the square of the known leg. Find the square root of that difference. That's the leg you're looking for.
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    Can I find the hypotenuse with just one side and no angles?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    No. You would also have to know the other side or one of the acute angles.
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    To find the hypotenuse, why not simply draw the triangle to scale ,and measure the hypotenuse?
    Tina X
    Community Answer
    That would be difficult if the triangle is large. Use Pythagorean's theorem to solve this.
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    How to find the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle if you were only given the area?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Double the area. Then find the square root of that number. That equals the base (and the height) of the triangle. Square the base. Double that number. Then find this last number's square root. That's the hypotenuse. This works only for right isosceles triangles.
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    Given the right triangle BML, where acute angle M is a right angle, find acute angle B, acute angle L?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Given only that angle M equals 90°, all that we know is that angles B and L combine to make 90°. We cannot know what those angles are.
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    Is it possible to find lengths of a triangle's sides if you know the hypotenuse and the degrees for each angle?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Yes. You would use trigonometry to find the other two sides.
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    How would I find b irf 49+b2=625?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    49 + b² = 625. Subtract 49 from both sides of the equation. That means b² = 576, and b = 24.
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    What is the hypotenuse of a right triangle which has sides of 60cm and 11cm?
    Community Answer
    a² + b² = c². 60² + 11² = 3600 + 121 = 3721 = c². So the hypotenuse (c) is √3721 = +/- 61. A hypotenuse cannot have a negative length, so it is 61 cm.
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    How do you calculate the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle, given only one side and no angle (other than the right angle)?
    Community Answer
    That's not enough information to calculate the hypotenuse. You need to know either both of the legs of the triangle or one side and at least one of the acute angles.
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