Question 1089034
All 30-60-90-degree triangles have sides with the same basic ratio.


In any 30-60-90 triangle, you see the following:

1. The shortest leg is across from the 30-degree angle.

2. The length of the {{{hypotenuse}}} is {{{always}}}{{{ two}}} times the length of the {{{shortest}}} leg.

3. You can find the {{{long}}} leg by {{{multiplying}}} the {{{short}}} leg by the square {{{sqrt(3)}}}.


if a {{{short_leg =13}}}, than

=>the {{{hypotenuse=2*13=26}}} and 

the {{{long}}} leg is {{{13sqrt(3)}}}