SOLUTION: How do I find the side lengths of a right angled triangle is only the hypotenuse is given, and the only other thing known is that one side length is 3 times the amount of the other
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Question 1083201: How do I find the side lengths of a right angled triangle is only the hypotenuse is given, and the only other thing known is that one side length is 3 times the amount of the other?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One leg, x
Other leg, 3x
Given or known hypotenuse, h
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