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Hypotenuse

In geometry, a hypotenuse is the longest side of a right-angled triangle, the side opposite the right angle. The length of the hypotenuse can be found using the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides. For example, if one of the other sides has a length of 3 (when squared, 9) and the other has a length of 4 (when squared, 16), then their squares add up to 25. The length of the hypotenuse is the square root of 25, that is, 5.

A right-angled triangle and its hypotenuse

Etymology edit

The word hypotenuse is derived from Greek ἡ τὴν ὀρθὴν γωνίαν ὑποτείνουσα (sc. γραμμή or πλευρά), meaning "[side] subtending the right angle" (Apollodorus),[1] ὑποτείνουσα hupoteinousa being the feminine present active participle of the verb ὑποτείνω hupo-teinō "to stretch below, to subtend", from τείνω teinō "to stretch, extend". The nominalised participle, ἡ ὑποτείνουσα, was used for the hypotenuse of a triangle in the 4th century BCE (attested in Plato, Timaeus 54d). The Greek term was loaned into Late Latin, as hypotēnūsa.[2][better source needed][3] The spelling in -e, as hypotenuse, is French in origin (Estienne de La Roche 1520).[4]

Calculating the hypotenuse edit

 

The length of the hypotenuse can be calculated using the square root function implied by the Pythagorean theorem. Using the common notation that the length of the two legs (or catheti) of the triangle (the sides perpendicular to each other) are a and b and that of the hypotenuse is c, we have

 

The Pythagorean theorem, and hence this length, can also be derived from the law of cosines by observing that the angle opposite the hypotenuse is 90° and noting that its cosine is 0:

 

Many computer languages support the ISO C standard function hypot(x,y), which returns the value above.[5] The function is designed not to fail where the straightforward calculation might overflow or underflow and can be slightly more accurate and sometimes significantly slower.

Some scientific calculators[which?] provide a function to convert from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates. This gives both the length of the hypotenuse and the angle the hypotenuse makes with the base line (c1 above) at the same time when given x and y. The angle returned is normally given by atan2(y,x).

Trigonometric ratios edit

By means of trigonometric ratios, one can obtain the value of two acute angles,  and  , of the right triangle.

Given the length of the hypotenuse  and of a cathetus  , the ratio is:

 
 

The trigonometric inverse function is:

 

in which   is the angle opposite the cathetus  .

The adjacent angle of the catheti   is   = 90° –  

One may also obtain the value of the angle  by the equation:

 

in which   is the other cathetus.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ u(po/, tei/nw, pleura/. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project
  2. ^ "hypotenuse | Origin and meaning of hypotenuse by Online Etymology Dictionary". www.etymonline.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  3. ^ "hypotenuse definition and word origin". Collins Dictionary. Collins. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  4. ^ Estienne de La Roche, l'Arismetique (1520), fol. 221r (cited after TLFi).
  5. ^ "hypot(3)". Linux Programmer's Manual. Retrieved 4 December 2021.

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the lengths of the other two sides For example if one of the other sides has a length of 3 when squared 9 and the other has a length of 4 when squared 16 then their squares add up to 25 The length of the hypotenuse is the square root of 25 that is 5 A right angled triangle and its hypotenuse Contents 1 Etymology 2 Calculating the hypotenuse 3 Trigonometric ratios 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEtymology edit nbsp Look up ὑpoteinoysa in Wiktionary the free dictionary The word hypotenuse is derived from Greek ἡ tὴn ὀr8ὴn gwnian ὑpoteinoysa sc grammh or pleyra meaning side subtending the right angle Apollodorus 1 ὑpoteinoysa hupoteinousa being the feminine present active participle of the verb ὑpoteinw hupo teinō to stretch below to subtend from teinw teinō to stretch extend The nominalised participle ἡ ὑpoteinoysa was used for the hypotenuse of a triangle in the 4th century BCE attested in Plato Timaeus 54d The Greek term was loaned into Late Latin as hypotenusa 2 better source needed 3 The spelling in e as hypotenuse is French in origin Estienne de La Roche 1520 4 Calculating the hypotenuse edit nbsp The length of the hypotenuse can be calculated using the square root function implied by the Pythagorean theorem Using the common notation that the length of the two legs or catheti of the triangle the sides perpendicular to each other are a and b and that of the hypotenuse is c we have c a 2 b 2 displaystyle c sqrt a 2 b 2 nbsp The Pythagorean theorem and hence this length can also be derived from the law of cosines by observing that the angle opposite the hypotenuse is 90 and noting that its cosine is 0 c 2 a 2 b 2 2 a b cos 90 a 2 b 2 c a 2 b 2 displaystyle c 2 a 2 b 2 2ab cos 90 circ a 2 b 2 therefore c sqrt a 2 b 2 nbsp Many computer languages support the ISO C standard function hypot x y which returns the value above 5 The function is designed not to fail where the straightforward calculation might overflow or underflow and can be slightly more accurate and sometimes significantly slower Some scientific calculators which provide a function to convert from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates This gives both the length of the hypotenuse and the angle the hypotenuse makes with the base line c1 above at the same time when given x and y The angle returned is normally given by atan2 y x Trigonometric ratios editBy means of trigonometric ratios one can obtain the value of two acute angles a displaystyle alpha nbsp and b displaystyle beta nbsp of the right triangle Given the length of the hypotenuse c displaystyle c nbsp and of a cathetus b displaystyle b nbsp the ratio is nbsp b c sin b displaystyle frac b c sin beta nbsp dd dd The trigonometric inverse function is b arcsin b c displaystyle beta arcsin left frac b c right nbsp dd dd in which b displaystyle beta nbsp is the angle opposite the cathetus b displaystyle b nbsp The adjacent angle of the catheti b displaystyle b nbsp is a displaystyle alpha nbsp 90 b displaystyle beta nbsp One may also obtain the value of the angle b displaystyle beta nbsp by the equation b arccos a c displaystyle beta arccos left frac a c right nbsp dd dd in which a displaystyle a nbsp is the other cathetus See also edit nbsp Mathematics portalCathetus Triangle Space diagonal Nonhypotenuse number Taxicab geometry Trigonometry Special right triangles PythagorasNotes edit u po tei nw pleura Liddell Henry George Scott Robert A Greek English Lexicon at the Perseus Project hypotenuse Origin and meaning of hypotenuse by Online Etymology Dictionary www etymonline com Retrieved 2019 05 14 hypotenuse definition and word origin Collins Dictionary Collins Retrieved 2022 04 12 Estienne de La Roche l Arismetique 1520 fol 221r cited after TLFi hypot 3 Linux Programmer s Manual Retrieved 4 December 2021 References editHypotenuse at Encyclopaedia of Mathematics Weisstein Eric W Hypotenuse MathWorld nbsp Look up hypotenuse in Wiktionary the free dictionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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