The shortest side of a triangle is opposite to its smallest angle
a scalene triangle, the shortest side is GH
In a triangle the shortest side is opposite to the smallest angle and the largest side is opposite to the biggest angle.
The longest side is twice as long as the shortest side.
30
60 m
a scalene triangle, the shortest side is GH
In a triangle the shortest side is opposite to the smallest angle and the largest side is opposite to the biggest angle.
The side opposite the 30° angle is shortest, the side opposite the 60° angle is in the middle (length wíse) and the hypotenuse is the longest. The shortest side is half the length of the hypotenuse.
60% of 52= 60% * 52= 0.6 * 52= 31.2
60% of 52 = 60% * 52 = 0.6 * 52 = 31.2
You need the length of a side. Try sketching different size triangles with 30/60/90 degree angles - there's an infinite number of them. The length of the hypotenuse is the shortest side / sin30 or the third side / sin60. As sin 30 is 0.5 then the hypotenuse is twice the length of the shortest side (or the third side divided by ½root3 ).
60 x 52 = 3120
0.8667
52 + (-41) + (-60) = -49
LCM(52, 60) = 780.
52/60=26/30 =13/15
Common factors of 52 and 60 are 1, 2 and 4.