Same as you would find the area of any triangle A = (1/2)[base][height]
you cannot determine the sides of a triangle by the angle measures alone because any triangle with different side lengths can have these angle measurements. However if you do know the length of any one of the sides, you can calculate the lengths of the other two sides.The shortest side is the one opposite the 30 degree angle.The hypotenuse (opposite the 90 degree angle) is always twice the length of the shortest side opposite the 30 degree angle.The side opposite the 60 degree angle is always the length of the side opposite the 30 degree angle times the square root of three (about 1.73205).
Need more information... All you say is how do you find the angle of a right triangle... Well 90 + X + Y = 180 90 Being the 90 Degree Angle 180 Being the entire degree measure of a triangle. X+Y is simply used to find the value of on you if you have the other. Lets say 30 is X 90 + 30 + Y = 180 120 + Y = 180 Y = 60
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I assume your 90 degree angle is on the right and the 30 degree angle is opposite that. ( degree mode ) sin theta = opposite/hypotenuse sin 30 degrees = opp./44 = 22
Same as you would find the area of any triangle A = (1/2)[base][height]
It is an isosceles triangle.
It is: 7.5*sin(30) = 3.75 meters
If the figure is a rectangle, the area is 60. If the figure is a triangle, the area is 30.
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If the triangle has a 30 degree angle and a 60 degree angle then the 3rd angle must be a 90 degree angle because there are 180 degrees in a triangle and so therefore it is a right angle triangle.
Since the triangle is a right triangle, then it has a 90 degree angle. Given the fact that another of the angles is 60 degrees, the third angle MUST be 30 degrees. This is because the three angles in a triangle must add up to 180 degrees total. So you are talking about one of the "special" triangles... a 30-60-90 triangle. In a 30-60-90 triangle, the ratios of the lengths never changes, and here is how your figure them out. Find the 30 degree angle. The leg opposite that angle should be of length 1. Find the 60 degree angle. The leg opposite that angle should be sqrt(3). Find the hypotenuse. Its length should be 2. So for a 30-60-90 triangle, the lengths are 1-sqrt(3)-2 OR any multiple of this.
It is a triangle with 90, 60, and 30 degree angles.
If you only have the measures of angles, you cannot find the area. You must know at least one side.
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It is easy to draw an equilateral triangle without a protractor. That gives a 60 degree angle. It is then simply a matter of bisecting the 60 degree angle, using an unmarked rule and compass, to get a 30 degree angle.