Respuesta :
An isosceles right triangle is a special right triangle where the legs are represented by x and the hypotenuse by x*the square root of 2 so your answer is B.
Answer:
B. The hypotenuse is square root 2 times as long as either leg.
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is B.
Let's use Pythagoras to prove it.
[tex]h^2=a^2+b^2[/tex]
In this case since its an isoceles right triangle, a and b most be the same.
Let's say that the measure of the sides that are equal is x and the hypotenuse is h.
Pythagoras tells us the following:
[tex]h^2=x^2+x^2[/tex]
Solving for h:
[tex]h=\sqrt{x^2+x^2} =\sqrt{2x^2}=x\sqrt{2}[/tex]
The hypotenuse is square root 2 times as long as the sides, in this case x wich could be any number.