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That is the height of the triangle, the h in the formula a = 0.5b x h
The sine of an acute angle in a right triangle is equal to the ratio (length of opposite side)/(length of hypotenuse). The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the longest side, and is opposite of the right angle.This may help you remember it:Sin Cos TanO H A H O A. O means Opposite. A means Adjacent, and H means Hypotenuse.Oh Heck Another Hour Of Algebra.So Sin(Θ) = O/H ; Cos(Θ) = A/H ; and Tan(Θ) = O/A
The length of the side opposite the 60° angle is: 12.99 units.The long leg is (sin60°)h = 0.866 h = 12.99
It is opposite the right angle of the triangle.
The side opposite the right angle of a right angle triangle is the hypotenuse
That is the height of the triangle, the h in the formula a = 0.5b x h
The sine of an acute angle in a right triangle is equal to the ratio (length of opposite side)/(length of hypotenuse). The hypotenuse of a right triangle is the longest side, and is opposite of the right angle.This may help you remember it:Sin Cos TanO H A H O A. O means Opposite. A means Adjacent, and H means Hypotenuse.Oh Heck Another Hour Of Algebra.So Sin(Θ) = O/H ; Cos(Θ) = A/H ; and Tan(Θ) = O/A
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It is opposite the right angle of the triangle.
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction ap3x answer
The length of the side opposite the 60° angle is: 12.99 units.The long leg is (sin60°)h = 0.866 h = 12.99
P. A. H. Wyatt has written: 'The molecular basis of entropy and chemical equilibrium' -- subject(s): Chemical equilibrium, Entropy, Statistical thermodynamics
a left triangle!
The longest side of a triangle is opposite to its largest angle
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction.
The side opposite the right angle of a right angle triangle is the hypotenuse
The change in entropy between products and reactants in a reaction