Using trigonometry the area of the isosceles triangle 60 square cm and its perimeter is 48 cm both rounded to the nearest integer
an triangle with one side that is more than 90 degrees
Its 3rd angle is 52 degrees which is its smallest angle and opposite to its smallest side and by using the sine rule the perimeter of the triangle works out as 44.45 mm to two decimal places
Using the sine rule in trigonometry its area is 192.885 square cm and its perimeter is 65.379 cm both rounded to three decimal places.
It is a right angle triangle and the 3rd angle would measure 70 degrees
A right triangle with a hypotenuse of 12cm and an angle 30 degrees has an opposite angle of: 60 degrees.
Opposite angle is 45 degrees and the other 2 angles are both 135 degrees the perimeter has nothing to do with the angles.
The longest side is opposite to angle 94.35 degrees The shortest side of 3.6cm is opposite to angle 37.25 degrees The longest side is 3.6*sin(94.35) divided by sin(37.25) = 5.93cm
Its 3rd angle is 30 degrees and it is an obtuse or scalene triangle
if a triangle has a measure of 127 degrees, it's obtuse, meaning it has an angle that's greater than a right angle.
an triangle with one side that is more than 90 degrees
Using the trigonometry sine rule the other sides of the triangle are 16.35cm and 13.62cm so it follows that its perimeter is 14.5+16.35+13.62 = 44.47cm
Its 3rd angle is 52 degrees which is its smallest angle and opposite to its smallest side and by using the sine rule the perimeter of the triangle works out as 44.45 mm to two decimal places
Using the sine rule in trigonometry its area is 192.885 square cm and its perimeter is 65.379 cm both rounded to three decimal places.
It is defined as a right trangle that is 1 AU on the shortside, with the far angle being 1 arcsecond (1/3600 degrees, or .0002777... degrees), so the close angle is 89.9997222... degrees.
It is a right angle triangle and the 3rd angle would measure 70 degrees
A right triangle with a hypotenuse of 12cm and an angle 30 degrees has an opposite angle of: 60 degrees.
Using the sine rule in trigonometry its other sides are 13.62cm and 16.35cm both rounded to two decimal places therefore it follows that the perimeter of the triangle is 14.5cm+13.62xm+16.35cm = 44.47cm