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How to align text above triangle figure
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I managed to align my hypotenuse text with the hypotenuse side of my triangle, but I feel like it was done inefficiently using a lot of ~~~~~~ in this line node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --.
Is there a better way to get the same alignment that I have now without the excessive use of ~?

documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument
tikz-pgf
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I managed to align my hypotenuse text with the hypotenuse side of my triangle, but I feel like it was done inefficiently using a lot of ~~~~~~ in this line node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --.
Is there a better way to get the same alignment that I have now without the excessive use of ~?

documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument
tikz-pgf
add a comment |
I managed to align my hypotenuse text with the hypotenuse side of my triangle, but I feel like it was done inefficiently using a lot of ~~~~~~ in this line node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --.
Is there a better way to get the same alignment that I have now without the excessive use of ~?

documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument
tikz-pgf
I managed to align my hypotenuse text with the hypotenuse side of my triangle, but I feel like it was done inefficiently using a lot of ~~~~~~ in this line node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --.
Is there a better way to get the same alignment that I have now without the excessive use of ~?

documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[above] $sqrt1+x^2$~~~~~~~ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument
tikz-pgf
tikz-pgf
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Something like this? I use node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$, where inner sep=0.5pt controls the distance.
documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument

ADDENDUM: Just for fun: an even simpler and shorter code with TikZ...
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
begindocument
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
draw (-1.5,-1) coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) --
node[midway,above,sloped] $sqrt1+x^2$
(1.5,1) coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) --
node[right] ?
(1.5,-1)coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) --
node[below] ? cycle;
draw ([xshift=-0.25cm]C) |- ([yshift=0.25cm]C);
endtikzpicture
enddocument

yes that is it thanks! It seems like simply havingnode [midway,above left=0pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --does the trick too without usinginner_sept
– Evan Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Just for fun: with pstricks, a very short code to have this figure:
documentclassarticle
usepackagepst-eucl%,
usepackageauto-pst-pdf
begindocument
beginpostscript
pssetunit=2, linejoin=1, PointSymbol=none,
pstTriangle(-1.5,-1)A(1.5,1)B(1.5,-1)C
ncline[linestyle=none]ABnaput*[nrot=:U]$ sqrt1 + x^2$
pssetPointName=none
pstMiddleABACIuput[d](I)?
pstMiddleABBCJuput[r](J)?
endpostscript
enddocument

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Something like this? I use node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$, where inner sep=0.5pt controls the distance.
documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument

ADDENDUM: Just for fun: an even simpler and shorter code with TikZ...
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
begindocument
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
draw (-1.5,-1) coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) --
node[midway,above,sloped] $sqrt1+x^2$
(1.5,1) coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) --
node[right] ?
(1.5,-1)coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) --
node[below] ? cycle;
draw ([xshift=-0.25cm]C) |- ([yshift=0.25cm]C);
endtikzpicture
enddocument

yes that is it thanks! It seems like simply havingnode [midway,above left=0pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --does the trick too without usinginner_sept
– Evan Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Something like this? I use node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$, where inner sep=0.5pt controls the distance.
documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument

ADDENDUM: Just for fun: an even simpler and shorter code with TikZ...
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
begindocument
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
draw (-1.5,-1) coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) --
node[midway,above,sloped] $sqrt1+x^2$
(1.5,1) coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) --
node[right] ?
(1.5,-1)coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) --
node[below] ? cycle;
draw ([xshift=-0.25cm]C) |- ([yshift=0.25cm]C);
endtikzpicture
enddocument

yes that is it thanks! It seems like simply havingnode [midway,above left=0pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --does the trick too without usinginner_sept
– Evan Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Something like this? I use node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$, where inner sep=0.5pt controls the distance.
documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument

ADDENDUM: Just for fun: an even simpler and shorter code with TikZ...
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
begindocument
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
draw (-1.5,-1) coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) --
node[midway,above,sloped] $sqrt1+x^2$
(1.5,1) coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) --
node[right] ?
(1.5,-1)coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) --
node[below] ? cycle;
draw ([xshift=-0.25cm]C) |- ([yshift=0.25cm]C);
endtikzpicture
enddocument

Something like this? I use node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$, where inner sep=0.5pt controls the distance.
documentclass[hidelinks,14pt, letterpaper]extarticle
usepackageamsmath, amssymb, tikz
newcommandpythagwidth3cm
newcommandpythagheight2cm
begindocument
beginfigure[h]
centering
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) at (-1.5cm,-1.cm);
coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) at (1.5cm,1.0cm);
coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) at (1.5cm,-1.0cm);
draw
(A) --
node[midway,above left=0pt,inner sep=0.5pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --
node[right] ? (C) --
node[below] ?
(A);
draw
(1.25cm,-1.0cm) rectangle (1.5cm,-0.75cm);
endtikzpicture
captionCaption
labelfig:my_label
endfigure
enddocument

ADDENDUM: Just for fun: an even simpler and shorter code with TikZ...
documentclass[tikz,border=3.14mm]standalone
begindocument
begintikzpicture[scale=1.25]
draw (-1.5,-1) coordinate [label=left:$A$] (A) --
node[midway,above,sloped] $sqrt1+x^2$
(1.5,1) coordinate [label=above:$B$] (B) --
node[right] ?
(1.5,-1)coordinate [label=below right:$C$] (C) --
node[below] ? cycle;
draw ([xshift=-0.25cm]C) |- ([yshift=0.25cm]C);
endtikzpicture
enddocument

edited 32 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago
marmotmarmot
118k6153288
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yes that is it thanks! It seems like simply havingnode [midway,above left=0pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --does the trick too without usinginner_sept
– Evan Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |
yes that is it thanks! It seems like simply havingnode [midway,above left=0pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) --does the trick too without usinginner_sept
– Evan Kim
1 hour ago
yes that is it thanks! It seems like simply having
node [midway,above left=0pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) -- does the trick too without using inner_sept– Evan Kim
1 hour ago
yes that is it thanks! It seems like simply having
node [midway,above left=0pt] $sqrt1+x^2$ (B) -- does the trick too without using inner_sept– Evan Kim
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Just for fun: with pstricks, a very short code to have this figure:
documentclassarticle
usepackagepst-eucl%,
usepackageauto-pst-pdf
begindocument
beginpostscript
pssetunit=2, linejoin=1, PointSymbol=none,
pstTriangle(-1.5,-1)A(1.5,1)B(1.5,-1)C
ncline[linestyle=none]ABnaput*[nrot=:U]$ sqrt1 + x^2$
pssetPointName=none
pstMiddleABACIuput[d](I)?
pstMiddleABBCJuput[r](J)?
endpostscript
enddocument

add a comment |
Just for fun: with pstricks, a very short code to have this figure:
documentclassarticle
usepackagepst-eucl%,
usepackageauto-pst-pdf
begindocument
beginpostscript
pssetunit=2, linejoin=1, PointSymbol=none,
pstTriangle(-1.5,-1)A(1.5,1)B(1.5,-1)C
ncline[linestyle=none]ABnaput*[nrot=:U]$ sqrt1 + x^2$
pssetPointName=none
pstMiddleABACIuput[d](I)?
pstMiddleABBCJuput[r](J)?
endpostscript
enddocument

add a comment |
Just for fun: with pstricks, a very short code to have this figure:
documentclassarticle
usepackagepst-eucl%,
usepackageauto-pst-pdf
begindocument
beginpostscript
pssetunit=2, linejoin=1, PointSymbol=none,
pstTriangle(-1.5,-1)A(1.5,1)B(1.5,-1)C
ncline[linestyle=none]ABnaput*[nrot=:U]$ sqrt1 + x^2$
pssetPointName=none
pstMiddleABACIuput[d](I)?
pstMiddleABBCJuput[r](J)?
endpostscript
enddocument

Just for fun: with pstricks, a very short code to have this figure:
documentclassarticle
usepackagepst-eucl%,
usepackageauto-pst-pdf
begindocument
beginpostscript
pssetunit=2, linejoin=1, PointSymbol=none,
pstTriangle(-1.5,-1)A(1.5,1)B(1.5,-1)C
ncline[linestyle=none]ABnaput*[nrot=:U]$ sqrt1 + x^2$
pssetPointName=none
pstMiddleABACIuput[d](I)?
pstMiddleABBCJuput[r](J)?
endpostscript
enddocument

answered 52 mins ago
BernardBernard
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