Finding Right Angled Triangles
Published by Josh January 18th, 2007 in scribepostsMany geometric shapes contain right angles and right-angled triangles.
You may find it helpful to sketch the right angled triangle being used.
Find a right angled trianngle out of a shape and use this example and theorem
xsq =5q +8sq
>xsq =25+64
>xsq =89
>x=89sqroute =9.4 (to 1 d.p)
*the sq is squared and sqroute is canna obvious but its square route
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egyptians knew that a triangle with sides 3,4 and 5 made a right angle triangle. they had a rope with 12 equally distanced knots in it and they pulled it out so its sides had 3,4 and 5 knots each side. it formed a right angle triangle! this is how they made the edges on the pyramids! aged 12