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Engineering, 05.12.2021 06:40 tragicteekaay

Create a class RightTriangle which implements the API exactly as described in the following Javadoc Don't forget - you will need to use the Pythagorean theorem (Links to an external site.) to find the hypotenuse (and therefore the perimeter) of a right triangle. You can find the area of a right triangle by multiplying the base and height together, then dividing this product by 2.

Use the runner_RightTriangle file to test the methods in your class; do not add a main method to your RightTriangle class.

Hint 1 - Javadoc only shows public methods, variables and constructors. You will need to add some private member variables to your RightTriangle class to store the necessary information. Think carefully about what information actually needs to be stored and how this will need to be updated when methods change the state of a RightTriangle object.

Hint 2 - As in the previous lesson's exercise it's helpful to add your method/constructor headers and any dummy returns needed before implementing each one properly. This will allow you to test your code using the runner class as you go along.

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