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  2. Special right triangle - Wikipedia

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    For example, a right triangle may have angles that form simple relationships, such as 45°–45°–90°. This is called an "angle-based" right triangle. A "side-based" right triangle is one in which the lengths of the sides form ratios of whole numbers, such as 3 : 4 : 5, or of other special numbers such as the golden ratio.

  3. Right triangle - Wikipedia

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    A right triangle ABC with its right angle at C, hypotenuse c, and legs a and b,. A right triangle or right-angled triangle, sometimes called an orthogonal triangle or rectangular triangle, is a triangle in which two sides are perpendicular, forming a right angle (1 ⁄ 4 turn or 90 degrees).

  4. Ailles rectangle - Wikipedia

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    Drawing a line connecting the original triangles' top corners creates a 45°–45°–90° triangle between the two, with sides of lengths 2, 2, and (by the Pythagorean theorem) . The remaining space at the top of the rectangle is a right triangle with acute angles of 15° and 75° and sides of 3 − 1 {\displaystyle {\sqrt {3}}-1} , 3 + 1 ...

  5. Rep-tile - Wikipedia

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    By Pythagoras' theorem, the hypotenuse, or sloping side of the rep-5 triangle, has a length of √ 5. The international standard ISO 216 defines sizes of paper sheets using the √ 2 , in which the long side of a rectangular sheet of paper is the square root of two times the short side of the paper.

  6. Kepler triangle - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the Kepler triangle can be defined as the right triangle that, among all right triangles with the same hypotenuse, forms with its reflection the isosceles triangle of maximum inradius. [16] The same reflection also forms an isosceles triangle that, for a given perimeter, contains the largest possible semicircle. [17]

  7. Pythagorean triple - Wikipedia

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    A triangle whose side lengths are a Pythagorean triple is a right triangle and called a Pythagorean triangle. A primitive Pythagorean triple is one in which a, b and c are coprime (that is, they have no common divisor larger than 1). [1] For example, (3, 4, 5) is a primitive Pythagorean triple whereas (6, 8, 10) is not.

  8. File:45° 45° 90° Special Right Triangle.svg - Wikipedia

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