If it is a scalene triangle then: 180 - the sum of the 2 known angles = x angle
It can have any value x degrees where 0 < x < 45.
Construct a unit circle (origin at 0,0 radius 1) Construct your angle The Sine is the Y (vertical) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Cosine is the X (horizontal) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Tangent is the slope the angle: Y/X The Cotangent is the X value of the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1 The Secant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line X=1 The Cosecant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1
The cosine function has an absolute value that cannot exceed 1. Therefore the is no angle x such that cos(x) = 3. That is, there is no angle x such that x = cos^-1(3).
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If it is a scalene triangle then: 180 - the sum of the 2 known angles = x angle
I'm going to assume that you are wanting the third angle of a triangle. The total of all 3 angles would have to equal 180o. If one angle is 72o and one angle is x, you have to add 72 and x, and you would get (72+x). So, the third angle would be 180 - (72+x). Without knowing the value of x, this is as close as we can get.
It can have any value x degrees where 0 < x < 45.
It depends on what the angle is and what other information is given.
Construct a unit circle (origin at 0,0 radius 1) Construct your angle The Sine is the Y (vertical) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Cosine is the X (horizontal) value of the intersection of the angle and the circle The Tangent is the slope the angle: Y/X The Cotangent is the X value of the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1 The Secant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line X=1 The Cosecant is the length of the segment along the angle from the origin to the intersection of the angle and the line Y=1
The answer will depend on what x is!
It depends on what x is - an angle, a side, a diagonal, etc
The cosine function has an absolute value that cannot exceed 1. Therefore the is no angle x such that cos(x) = 3. That is, there is no angle x such that x = cos^-1(3).
That will depend on the size of the original angle of and what kind of shape it is which has not been given.
The value of each angle put into a trigonometric function results in exactly one output value, because that angle represents a single set of x and y coordinates on the ray at the end of the unit circle. Since the trigonometric functions are all defined as the ratio of x and/or y and/or 1, there can only be one output value for each angle. However, the reverse is not true. As an example, tangent is defined as sine over cosine, or y over x. This means that an angle of theta plus 180 degrees generates the same value, because y over x is the same as -y over -x.
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Let the larger angle be 2x and the smaller angle be x: 2x+x = 93 3x = 93 Divide both sides by 3 to find the value of x: x = 31 Therefore the larger angle is 62 degrees.