Angle A = 52° 15' = 52 25° therefore angle B = 90 - 52.25 = 37.75°.
Using the Sine Rule : a/sin A = b/sin B.
6.7808/sin 52.25 = b/sin 37.75 : b = 6.7808 sin 37.75 ÷ sin 52.25 = 5.2503
Either using the Sine Rule or Pythagoras gives the length of the hypotenuse as 8.5758
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
To solve this, use the fact that the sum of all three angles, in a triangle, is 180 degrees.
By measuring them with a protractor will confirm that the 3 acute angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
If its angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees then it is an isosceles right angle triangle and its properties can be worked out using Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry
If its angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees then it is an isosceles right angle triangle and its properties can be worked out using Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry
The 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees
To solve this, use the fact that the sum of all three angles, in a triangle, is 180 degrees.
By measuring them with a protractor will confirm that the 3 acute angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
If its angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees then it is an isosceles right angle triangle and its properties can be worked out using Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry
If its angles are 45, 45 and 90 degrees then it is an isosceles right angle triangle and its properties can be worked out using Pythagoras' theorem and trigonometry
You plug in the (degrees F), do the arithmetic, and wind up with the (degrees C).
If its a right triangle, use SoH CaH Toah, or Sine = opposite over hypotenuse, Cosine = adjacent over hypotenuse, and tangent = opposite over the adjacent. So, to solve your problem, if "c" is the right angle, Tan(a) = bc/ca or Tan(30)=5/ca or .577 = 5/ca or (.577)*ca = 5 or ca=5/(.577) or ca= 8.66
To solve for tan x degree 90 you do a few things. First, if x equals 90, then this equals 1.5597 radian or 89.36 degrees. This is the easiest way to solve tan x degree 90.
A protractor is used for measuring angles and the 3 angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
This is a homework question so I will not provide the answer because it is important that you do this yourself and understand how to solve the problem. However to help you do this you need to know that the internal angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
All triangles have 3 sides and 3 interior angles that add up to 180 degrees. If you know the lengths of 2 sides of a triangle then the length of the 3rd side can be found by using trigonometry.
Area of a triangle = (1/2)(base)(height)