HomeGeometry Geometry How To Calculate Hypotenuse? By HTuser 1 Use the Pythagorean theorem: (c^2 = a^2 + b^2) Identify the two shorter sides as (a) and (b) Square both side lengths Add the squared values Take the square root of the sum The result is the hypotenuse: (c = sqrt{a^2 + b^2}) Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp Suggested for You How To Get The Radius Of A Circle? How To Get Circumference Of A Circle? How To Find Volume Of Cylinder? How To Find Volume Of Cone? How To Find Volume Of A Triangular Prism? How To Find The The Area Of A Circle? Load more Trending Today How To Wash Pillows? How To Find A Standard Deviation? How To Find Oxidation Number? How To Clear Formatting In Excel? How To Delete A Twitter Account? How To Repot A Plant? Load more