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Berechnung der Dreiecksseiten

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if the diagonal of a right-angled triangle with an aspect ratio of 21 to 9 is 80 cm, how long are the
short sides?
We can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of the short sides of the triangle. The theorem
states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the
sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.

In this case, the hypotenuse is the diagonal of the triangle, which has a length of 80 cm. We know that
the aspect ratio of the triangle is 21:9, so we can call the length of the short side "x" and the length of
the longer side "y".

According to the problem, we can see that the ratio of the short side to the long side is 9:21, which is
the same as 3:7. So, the short side = 3/10 * hypotenuse and the long side = 7/10* hypotenuse

Therefore, the short side = 3/10 * 80 = 24 cm and the long side = 7/10 * 80 = 56 cm.
Das Seitenverhältnis eines rechtwinkligen Dreiecks beträgt 21:9. Die Diagonale ist 80 cm lang.
Berechne die anderen Seitenlängen.

Wir können die Pythagoras-Formel verwenden, um die Länge der anderen Seiten des Dreiecks zu
berechnen. Die Formel besagt, dass das Quadrat der Länge der Hypotenuse (der Seite gegenüber dem
rechten Winkel) gleich der Summe der Quadrate der Längen der anderen beiden Seiten ist.

In diesem Fall ist die Hypotenuse die Diagonale des Dreiecks, die 80 cm lang ist. Da das
Seitenverhältnis 21:9 beträgt, können wir die Länge der kürzeren Seite mit x und die Länge der
längeren Seite mit y bezeichnen.

Laut dem Problem ist das Verhältnis der kürzeren Seite zur längeren Seite 9:21, was dem Verhältnis
3:7 entspricht. Daher können wir sagen: kürzere Seite = 3/10 * Hypotenuse und längere Seite = 7/10 *
Hypotenuse

Daher ist die kürzere Seite 3/10 * 80 = 24 cm und die längere Seite 7/10 * 80 = 56 cm.
mach die Gegenprobe
Um die Gegenprobe durchzuführen, können wir die Pythagoras-Formel verwenden, um
sicherzustellen, dass die Längen der Seiten korrekt berechnet wurden.
Die Formel lautet: x^2 + y^2 = z^2, wobei x und y die Längen der kürzeren und längeren Seiten des
rechtwinkligen Dreiecks sind und z die Länge der Hypotenuse (in diesem Fall die Diagonale) ist.

Also, x = 24 cm, y = 56 cm and z = 80cm

Also, 24^2 + 56^2 = 576 + 3136 = 3712 = 80^2

Da die Berechnungen stimmen, sind die Längen der Seiten korrekt.


Das Seitenverhältnis eines rechtwinkligen Dreiecks beträgt 16:9. Die Diagonale ist 80 cm lang.
Berechne die anderen Seitenlängen.
We can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the length of the other sides of the triangle. The theorem
states that the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the
sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.

In this case, the hypotenuse is the diagonal of the triangle, which has a length of 80 cm. We know that
the aspect ratio of the triangle is 16:9, so we can call the length of the short side "x" and the length of
the longer side "y".

According to the problem, we can see that the ratio of the short side to the long side is 9:16, which is
the same as 9:16. So, the short side = 9/25 * hypotenuse and the long side = 16/25* hypotenuse

Therefore, the short side = 9/25 * 80 = 32.8 cm and the long side = 16/25 * 80 = 51.2 cm.
Formel: x^2 + y^2 = z^2

x=(16/9)*y
z=80

Berechne x und y
We can use the given information to solve for x and y. We know that x^2 + y^2 = z^2 and z = 80, and
x = (16/9)*y.

We can start by substituting the value of x into the equation:

(16/9)*y^2 + y^2 = 80^2

We can simplify this equation by combining the y terms:


(25/9)*y^2 = 6400

Now we can solve for y by dividing both sides by 25/9:

y^2 = 6400 * 9/25


y^2 = 2304
y = sqrt(2304)
y = 48

Now that we have y, we can use the equation x = (16/9)*y to find x:


x = (16/9)*48
x = 64/3
x = 21.33 cm (approximately)

Therefore, the short side of the triangle is approximately 21.33 cm and the long side is 48 cm.
Ich suche eine Möglichkeit, wie man die Seiten eines Rechtecks berechnet, wenn man nur die
Diagonale und das Verhältnis der beiden Seiten hat.
It's not possible to determine the length of the sides of a rectangle if you only have the diagonal and
the aspect ratio of the sides, because the diagonal of a rectangle is not sufficient to determine the
length of the sides. The Pythagorean theorem can be used to find the length of the sides of a right-
angled triangle if you know the length of the hypotenuse (the diagonal) and the aspect ratio of the
other two sides. But for a rectangle, the aspect ratio of the sides gives you no information about the
length of the diagonal. So, you would need additional information such as the length of one side or
Ich suche eine Möglichkeit, wie man die Seiten eines rechtwinkligen Dreiecks berechnet, wenn man
nur die Diagonale und das Verhältnis der beiden Seiten hat.

It's not possible to determine the length of the sides of a right angled triangle if you only have the
diagonal and the aspect ratio of the sides, because the aspect ratio alone is not enough information to
determine the length of the sides.

The aspect ratio of a right angled triangle gives you the ratio of the two sides, but it doesn't tell you
anything about the length of the hypotenuse (the diagonal). You would need additional information
such as the length of one side or the hypotenuse to be able to determine the length of the other two
sides.
The Pythagorean theorem can be used to find the length of the sides of a right-angled triangle if you
know the length of the hypotenuse and one of the other two sides. But in this case, without more
information you can't find the length of the sides.
User
Ich suche eine Möglichkeit, wie man die Seiten eines rechtwinkligen Dreiecks berechnet, wenn man
nur die Länge der Hypotenuse/Diagonale und das Verhältnis der beiden Katheten hat.

If you know the length of the hypotenuse (also called the diagonal) and the aspect ratio of the two legs
(the catheti) of a right-angled triangle, you can use that information to determine the lengths of the
legs.

To do this, you can use the fact that the aspect ratio of the legs gives you the ratio of their lengths.
Let's say the aspect ratio is a:b, and the hypotenuse has a length of z. Then you can set up the
following equation:

(a/b)^2 + 1 = (z/a)^2

Solving for a, we have:


a = (z*sqrt(b^2+1))/b

Similarly, solving for b, we have:


b = (z*sqrt(a^2+1))/a

So, by knowing the length of hypotenuse and the ratio of the legs, you can calculate the length of both
legs.
User
please explain that in more detail, start with the basic equation (pythagoras)

Sure, the basic equation for a right-angled triangle is the Pythagorean theorem, which states that the
square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the
squares of the lengths of the other two sides, also called legs or catheti.

The equation can be written as: c^2 = a^2 + b^2, where c is the length of the hypotenuse and a and b
are the lengths of the legs.

Now, if we know the length of the hypotenuse and the aspect ratio of the legs (the ratio of their
lengths) we can use that information to determine the lengths of the legs.
The aspect ratio is typically written as a:b, where a and b are the legs of the triangle. This means that
the ratio of the length of the leg a to the length of the leg b is a:b.

Now we can use this information to find the length of the legs.
We can write the equation (a/b)^2 + 1 = (c/a)^2

Solving for a:
a = (c*sqrt(b^2+1))/b

and for b:
b = (c*sqrt(a^2+1))/a

So, by knowing the length of hypotenuse and the ratio of the legs, you can calculate the length of both
legs.

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