A triangle in which all the sides have the same measurement.
What is an equilateral triangle?
The only type of triangle that the Pythagorean Theorem applies to.
What is a right triangle?
The special right triangle that is formed by drawing the diagonal of a square.
What is a 45-45-90 triangle?
The length of the side AB of the triangle below.
What is 3?
The missing side length.
What is √3?
The sum of the angle measures of a triangle.
What is 180 degrees?
The name of the side of a right triangle that is opposite the right angle.
What is the hypotenuse?
The special right triangle that is formed by drawing an altitude for an equilateral equiangular triangle.
What is a 30-60-90 triangle?
The hypotenuse of the triangle below.
What is 8√2?
The length of the side IR.

What is 7?
The missing angle of a right triangle if you are given one is 30 degrees.
What is a 60 degree angle?
The letter that is used to represent the hypotenuse when using the theorem.
What is the letter C?
Another name for an Isosceles Right triangle.
What is a 45-45-90 triangle?
The length of the diagonal.

What is 8√2?
The length of TI.

What is 7√3?
The type of triangle you have when a² + b² < C².
What is an obtuse triangle?
The operation used to find C when you know C².
What is taking the square root?
What you would label the hypotenuse of a 45-45-90 triangle.
What is x√2?
The leg of this isosceles right triangle.

What is 100?
Find g.

What is 10?
The type of triangle you have when a² + b² > C².
What is an acute triangle?
The length of the hypotenuse when a = 3 and b = 4.
What is 5?
The special right triangle in which one angle is 2 times larger than the other non-right angle.
What is a 30-60-90 triangle?
The value of x.

What is 16?
Find y.

What is 20?