A triangle with one of its angle as right angle (exactly 90 degrees) is called as right triangle or right angled triangle. The distance around the outside of a triangle is its perimeter. Find the perimeter of the right triangle with the base and the height of the side opposite to the hypotenuse.
A triangle with one of its angle as right angle (exactly 90 degrees) is called as right triangle or right angled triangle. The distance around the outside of a triangle is its perimeter. Find the perimeter of the right triangle with the base and the height of the side opposite to the hypotenuse.
If the base of the right angled triangle is 5 m and height is 10 m, then
P = 10 + 5 + √(100 + 25)
P = 26.18 m