The Pythagorean Theorem states that in a right triangle, 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.
Related terms
Right Triangle: A right triangle is a triangle that has one angle measuring 90 degrees (a right angle).
Hypotenuse: The hypotenuse is always defined as being opposite from and directly connected by two legs forming one vertex.
Legs/Adjacent/Opposite Sides: In relation to an acute angle in a right triangle, the legs are the two sides that form the angle, while the adjacent and opposite sides are relative to that specific angle.