Pythagorean Theorem:
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Definition: This calculator computes the missing side of a right triangle using the Pythagorean theorem when two sides are known.
Purpose: It helps in construction, engineering, and mathematics to solve for unknown lengths in right-angled triangles.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: Enter any two sides to calculate the third side. All sides must be positive numbers.
Details: Right triangle calculations are fundamental in construction for roof framing, stair building, and layout work.
Tips: Enter any two known sides (leave the unknown side as 0 or empty). The calculator will compute the missing side.
Q1: What units should I use?
A: All sides must be in the same units (typically meters or feet). The calculator works with any consistent unit.
Q2: Can I calculate angles with this?
A: No, this calculator only computes side lengths. Use a trigonometry calculator for angles.
Q3: What if I get an error?
A: Ensure you've entered exactly two sides and they form a valid triangle (hypotenuse must be longer than either leg).
Q4: How accurate are the results?
A: Results are accurate to 3 decimal places for precise measurements.
Q5: Can I use this for non-right triangles?
A: No, this only works for right triangles. Use the Law of Cosines for other triangles.