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Lesson Summary - Opposite, Adjacent, Hypotenuse

Author:
Katie Akesson
The hypotenuse is the longest side, or the side across from the right angle. Adjacent means "the leg next to a particular acute angle." Abbreviated as "adj". Opposite means "the leg across from a particular angle." Abbreviated as "opp". You need to have a particular angle of interest before you can name the adjacent & opposite sides.

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