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  • 09-02-2018
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How do you find the length of the legs when only given the hypotenuse with an isosceles right triangle?

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adamacomedy adamacomedy
  • 11-02-2018
The side length ratios of an isosceles right triangle are 1-1-[tex] \sqrt{2} [/tex]. So, the length of a leg would be equal to the length of the hypotenuse divided by the square root of 2.

Using pythagorean theorem (c is the hypotenuse, a and b are the legs)
c²=a²+b²
If the triangle is isosceles, two side lengths must be equal. In the case of a right triangle, the legs must be equal in length. So, b=a.
c²=a²+a²
c²=2a²
a²=c²/2
a=c/[tex] \sqrt{2}[/tex]
a≈c/1.414
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