hypotenuse
(noun)
the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
Examples of hypotenuse in the following topics:
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Arc Length and Speed
- By the Pythagorean Theorem, each hypotenuse will have length $\sqrt{dx^2 + dy^2}$.
- Adding up each tiny hypotenuse yields the arc length.
- where the rate of change of the hypotenuse length depends on the rate of change of $x$ and $y$.
- The length of a curve can be approximated by using a series of right triangles with the hypotenuses lying along the curve.
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Trigonometric Functions
- The sine of an angle is the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the hypotenuse.
- In our case $\sin A = \frac {\textrm{opposite}} {\textrm{hypotenuse}} = \frac {a} {h}$ .
- The cosine of an angle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to the length of the hypotenuse: so called because it is the sine of the complementary or co-angle.
- In our case $\cos A = \frac {\textrm{adjacent}} {\textrm{hypotenuse}} = \frac {b} {h}$.