Right Triangle Missing Side Calculator
Use this calculator to find the length of an unknown side of a right-angled triangle using the Pythagorean theorem (a² + b² = c²). Enter the lengths of the two known sides and specify what type of sides they are (legs or hypotenuse).
Result:
Understanding the Right Triangle and Pythagorean Theorem
A right-angled triangle is a special type of triangle where one of its angles measures exactly 90 degrees. The sides of a right triangle have specific names:
- Legs (a and b): These are the two sides that form the right angle.
- Hypotenuse (c): This is the longest side of the right triangle and is always opposite the right angle.
The relationship between the sides of a right-angled triangle is described by the famous Pythagorean Theorem, which states: a² + b² = c².
Where:
ais the length of one leg.bis the length of the other leg.cis the length of the hypotenuse.
How to Use the Missing Side Calculator
Our calculator simplifies finding any missing side of a right triangle. Here's how it works:
- Enter Known Side 1 Length: Input the numerical value of the first side you know.
- Enter Known Side 2 Length: Input the numerical value of the second side you know.
- Select Side Type: Choose from the dropdown menu to specify what kind of sides you've entered and which side you want to find:
- "Leg A and Leg B (Find Hypotenuse C)": Use this if you know both legs and want to find the hypotenuse.
- "Leg A and Hypotenuse C (Find Leg B)": Use this if you know one leg and the hypotenuse, and want to find the other leg.
- "Leg B and Hypotenuse C (Find Leg A)": Similar to the above, but for finding the other leg.
- Click "Calculate Missing Side": The calculator will instantly display the length of the unknown side.
Examples of Finding Missing Sides
Example 1: Finding the Hypotenuse
Imagine you have a right triangle where Leg A is 3 units long and Leg B is 4 units long. You want to find the hypotenuse (c).
- Known Side 1 (Leg A): 3
- Known Side 2 (Leg B): 4
- Side Type: "Leg A and Leg B (Find Hypotenuse C)"
Using the formula: c² = 3² + 4² = 9 + 16 = 25. So, c = √25 = 5. The calculator will output 5.00.
Example 2: Finding a Leg
Suppose you know one leg (Leg A) is 5 units and the hypotenuse (C) is 13 units. You need to find the other leg (Leg B).
- Known Side 1 (Leg A): 5
- Known Side 2 (Hypotenuse C): 13
- Side Type: "Leg A and Hypotenuse C (Find Leg B)"
Using the formula: b² = c² - a² = 13² - 5² = 169 - 25 = 144. So, b = √144 = 12. The calculator will output 12.00.
This calculator is a handy tool for students, engineers, carpenters, and anyone who frequently works with right-angled triangles.