
Triangles - Pythagoras Theorem
Maths · Grade 10 · Week 27 · 25 questions
Geometry explores the properties of shapes, angles, and spatial relationships. These visual and logical skills have applications in design, architecture, navigation, and everyday problem-solving.
What you'll practise
- Work with angles
- Identify and classify geometric shapes
- Calculate angles using geometric properties
- Apply theorems about triangles and polygons
All 25 questions in this Triangles - Pythagoras Theorem quiz
Grade 10 Maths — Triangles - Pythagoras Theorem: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Right triangle: hypotenuse 10, one leg 8. Other leg?
- Right triangle legs 15 and 36. Hypotenuse?
- Right triangle legs 24 and 45. Hypotenuse?
- Right triangle legs 21 and 72. Hypotenuse?
- Right triangle legs 9 and 40. Hypotenuse?
- Right triangle legs 18 and 24. Hypotenuse?
- Right triangle legs 10 and 24. Hypotenuse?
- Right triangle: hypotenuse 40, one leg 32. Other leg?
- Right triangle legs 30 and 40. Hypotenuse?
- Right triangle: hypotenuse 58, one leg 42. Other leg?
- Hypotenuse² = :
- Sides 5,12,13 → triangle is:
- If a²+b²>c², triangle is:
- If a²+b²<c², triangle is:
- Rectangle sides 6,8 → diagonal:
- Ladder 13m, foot 5m from wall. Height:
- Sides 9,12,15 form a:
- Diagonal of square with side 10:
- In right △ with legs 9 and 12, hypotenuse =
- In right △ with hypotenuse 25, leg 7, other leg =
- In right △ with legs 20 and 21, hypotenuse =
- In right △ with hypotenuse 10, leg 6, other leg =
- Diagonal of rectangle 9×12 =
- Is 8,15,17 a Pythagorean triple?
- In right △ with legs 15 and 20, hypotenuse =
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