There's no way you can answer that question with only the information given. if you knew one of the angles, or that the sides were equal, or just any other piece of information that is relative to one of those sides or angles then you could answer. Otherwise, with only the information you have given, there are an infinite number of lengths that the two sides could be.
You can use the Pythagorean theorem to solve for the actual height of the incline because you know they hypotenuse length of the triangle as well as the angle. sin(theta)*950 = _____( actual height of the ramp ) With this new height value you can determine the minimum work needed to push the car up the ramp. Remember: W=m*g*h =(850)(9.8)(actual height) Hope this helps :)
Height and weight measurements are objective and quantifiable physical characteristics. Height is measured in units such as inches or centimeters, and weight is measured in units such as pounds or kilograms. These measurements can be used to assess an individual's growth, body composition, or overall health status.
They are all linear measurements.
100 cm is how tall it is. If you mean what is that in imperial measurements, it's just over 3ft 3in.
height 150cm arm length 62cm
The slant height is the hypotenuse of the right triangle formed by the height of the cone and the radius of the base. Use the Pythagorean theorem. The Pythagorean theorem (radius)2 + (perp. height)2 = (slant height)2
If each cube side is of length s, then the diagonal of the BASE is from Pythagorean theorem sqrt ( s^2 + s^2) = sqrt (2) times s = 1.414s The height of the cube is s, so we use the theorem again using the base diagonal and height to get the cube diagonal: sqrt( (1.414s)^2 + s^2) = sqrt (3s^2) = sqrt(3) times s = 1.732s
They can measure height and length from a distance using Pythagoras' theorem
If it is a right triangle, use the Pythagorean theorem. If it is iscossolese or scalene, draw line down middle, use pythagorean theorem to solve for missing side.
if you know the height and the apothem, use pythagorean theorem to solve for it.
Use the Pythagorean Theorem (a2 + b2 = c2, where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse) and then you will know the base of the rectangle (which would be a or b, depending on which you use). Then you can multiply the base and height to find the area of the rectangle!Great answer!
the Pythagorean theorem helps find the value of the longest side in a right triangle if you know the value of the base and the height.
To find the length of a diagonal in a rectangle, use the Pythagorean method. Diagonal length = square root(length squared + height squared).
If the prism is a rectangular parallelepiped (that is, all the angles are right angles), just add the squares of the 3 dimensions (length, width, and height) together, and take the square root. This involves 2 applications of the Pythagorean Theorem.
In a right angle triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to height squared plus base squared
Assuming the room is rectangular (as many rooms are - at least when described in floor plans), you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the diagonal of the room - since it would be the hypotenuse of a triangle with base 15.25 feet and height 13.5 feet (decimals are easier to work with). So your diagonal is sqrt(15.252 + 13.52) = approximately 20.37 ft (20'4").
Using Pythagoras' theorem it works out as 194.9820505 or 195 centimeters