Pythagorean Hypotenuse Calculator Reference Values

Calculate hypotenuse from two legs using c = √(a² + b²).

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Italian neuroscientist at Sapienza University of Rome, studying the neural mechanisms of bilingual language processing

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions for Pythagorean Hypotenuse Calculator and its reference values.

What does the Pythagorean Hypotenuse Calculator calculator do?

It helps with finding diagonal distances and right-triangle side lengths.

What formula does the Pythagorean Hypotenuse Calculator calculator use?

Hypotenuse = √(a² + b²).

What inputs are valid?

Leg lengths should be zero or greater. Physical lengths are typically positive.

When would I use this?

finding diagonal distances and right-triangle side lengths

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