Answer:
B) Adjacent
Step-by-step explanation:
The hypotenuse will ALWAYS be designated as the longest side in a right triangle.
Pretend that the angle (the one with the round line) is an eyeball that is looking outwards. The eye is looking out at side BC. That means that line BC is opposite of the angle.
This leaves one side left: the adjacent side. The adjacent side is the side next to the angle. But it is the side that is NOT the hypotenuse.
The answer to this question would be 5 by 9.
Given:
A right angle triangle with angles 45, 45, 90 degrees.
Hypotenuse of the triangle = mm
Base of the triangle = t
To find:
The value of t.
Solution:
In a right angle triangle,
Using this trigonometric ratio in the given triangle, we get
Therefore, the value of t is 7 millimetres.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Using cosine (since that is adjacent over hypotenuse), cos(60)=1/2 so your answer is hypotenuse*1/2=