Answer:
See attachment 2 for the rotation
Step-by-step explanation:
The question has a missing figure
See attachment 1 for the missing figure of the isosceles right-triangle
Required
Rotate around the hypotenuse
From the attachment, the hypotenuse is along the blue vertical line along the y-axis.
So, when the isosceles triangle is rotated around the hypotenuse, the result of the rotation we get a composite figure that has two congruent solids.
Which is a cone of radius and height equal to half of the hypotenuse
See attachment 2 for the rotation