Lösung 4.1:3a
Aus Online Mathematik Brückenkurs 1
A right-angled triangle is a triangle in which one of the angles is \displaystyle 90^{\circ }. The side which is opposite the \displaystyle 90^{\circ } -angle is called the hypotenuse (marked \displaystyle 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:
\displaystyle x^{2}=30^{2}+40^{2}
This equation gives us that
\displaystyle \begin{align}
& x=\sqrt{30^{2}+40^{2}}=\sqrt{900+1600}=\sqrt{2500} \\
& =\sqrt{25\centerdot 100}=\sqrt{5^{2}\centerdot 10^{2}}=5\centerdot 10=50 \\
\end{align}