In a right triangle, the two right sides are usually a and B, the length of the hypotenuse is C, and the height of the hypotenuse is h

In a right triangle, the two right sides are usually a and B, the length of the hypotenuse is C, and the height of the hypotenuse is h


RT triangle ABC you let the right side be angle c, and the remaining two angles are a.b.a equals H / cos A.B equals H / Sina. Then one part of a will get H / cos A. similarly, one part of B will add up and divide. Sina plus cos a will get one (this is the conclusion. Do you know?) and you will get the result you want



Let the length of the two right angles and the height of the hypotenuse of a right triangle be a, B and h respectively
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Let the lengths of the two right angles and the heights of the hypotenuse of a right triangle be a, B and h respectively





Given that the lengths of the two right angles of a right triangle are a and B, and the length of the hypotenuse is C, then the height of the hypotenuse H =?


a*b=c*h
h=ab/c