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- | A right-angled triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is | + | A right-angled triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is 90°. The side which is opposite the 90°-angle is called the hypotenuse (marked ''x'' in the triangle) and the others are called opposite and the adjacent. |
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- | in the triangle) and the others are called opposite and the adjacent. | + | |
- | With the help of Pythagoras' theorem, we can write a relation between the sides of a right | + | With the help of Pythagoras' theorem, we can write a relation between the sides of a right-angled triangle |
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+ | {{Displayed math||<math>x^2 = 30^2 + 40^2\,\textrm{.}</math>}} | ||
This equation gives us that | This equation gives us that | ||
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- | <math>\begin{align} | + | x &= \sqrt{30^{2}+40^{2}} = \sqrt{900+1600} = \sqrt{2500}\\[5pt] |
- | + | &= \sqrt{25\cdot 100} = \sqrt{5^{2}\cdot 10^{2}} = 5\cdot 10 = 50\,\textrm{.} | |
- | & =\sqrt{25\ | + | \end{align}</math>}} |
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Version vom 08:04, 3. Okt. 2008
A right-angled triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is 90°. The side which is opposite the 90°-angle is called the hypotenuse (marked x in the triangle) and the others are called opposite and the adjacent.
With the help of Pythagoras' theorem, we can write a relation between the sides of a right-angled triangle
This equation gives us that