Asked by Hesam Esmailian on May 07, 2024

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In a right triangle, the two non-right angles are each formed by the hypotenuse and one of the other sides. From the perspective of the angle, the side that is not the hypotenuse is called the _____.

A) right side
B) nearest side
C) opposite side
D) adjacent side

Hypotenuse

The side opposite the right angle in a right-angled triangle, which is also its longest side.

Adjacent Side

In a right-angled triangle, the side that is next to the angle of interest and forms one side of that angle.

Opposite Side

Typically refers to the side that is diametrically opposed to a referenced side or point, often used in geometrical contexts or discussions of relative positions.

  • Comprehend the trigonometric ratios and their application in solving problems involving right triangles.
  • Implement trigonometry to calculate the dimensions of angles and the lengths of sides in right triangles.
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Krystal BartonMay 10, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
In a right triangle, from the perspective of one of the non-right angles, the side that is not the hypotenuse but forms the angle is called the adjacent side. The side across from the angle is the opposite side.