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25 meters
If the angle opposite the side of 12.5 meters is 30 degrees then use the sine ratio to find the hypotenuse which works out as 25.0 meters.
The answer rounded to the nearest tenth is 25 meters.
sin of angle a = opposite/hypotenuse = 1/3 sin-1(1/3) = 19.47122063 degrees
34 Use the pythagorean equation for a right triangle let x be one leg of the triangle, so the hypotenuse would be 2x +2 , and the other leg is 30 so using the equation we get: x2 + 302 = (2x+2)2 x2+900 = 4x2+8x+4 Rearranging, we get 3x2+8x-896 = 0 Using the quadratic equation we can solve for x, x = {-b +/- SQRT(b2-4ac)}/2a x = {-8 +/- SQRT(82-4(3)(-896))}/2(3) x = 16, and -18.667 but we can eliminate the negative answer so the hypotenuse will be 2*(16) + 2 or 34
The length of the hypotenuse if the sides of the right triangle are 6 meters each is: 8.485 meters.
If the side opposite a 30 degree angle in a right triangle is 12.5 meters, the hypotenuse is: 25 meters.25 meters
It is: 7.5*sin(30) = 3.75 meters
If a right triangle is 12.5 meters and the side opposite a 30 angle, the hypotenuse length will be: 14.43 meters.
The hypotenuse measures 11.4 meters in length.
37 meters
There is not enough information to solve this. You need to know one other length od a side to solve this.
40 metres.
A right triangle with a hypotenuse of 65 meters and a leg of 25 meters has an area of: 750 square meters.
25 meters
Using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the remaining side is 40 meters
If the angle opposite the side of 12.5 meters is 30 degrees then use the sine ratio to find the hypotenuse which works out as 25.0 meters.