One of the projects I’m working on right now is a Right-Angle Triangle Solver. It’s a program that generates a random right triangle and then calculates its sides and angles. I also plan to add a test mode that quizzes the user on their knowledge of right triangles. It’s a great way to practice math and geometry skills. “A right triangle (American English) or right-angled triangle (British), or more formally an orthogonal triangle, formerly called a rectangled triangle[1] (Ancient Greek: ὀρθόσγωνία, lit. ‘upright angle’), is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle (that is, a 90-degree angle), i.e., in which two sides are perpendicular. The relation between the sides and other angles of the right triangle is …