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With trigonometry by using the cosine rule
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A protractor is used for measuring angles and the 3 angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
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To solve this, use the fact that the sum of all three angles, in a triangle, is 180 degrees.
With trigonometry by using the cosine rule
With trigonometry by using the cosine rule
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A protractor is used for measuring angles and the 3 angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
true
To find side lengths on a triangle, you need to know at least one of the sides. The possible combinations for solving* a triangle are: side, side, side; side, angle, side; angle, side, angle; angle, side, longer side. *To solve a triangle is to find the lengths of all the sides and the measures of all the angles.
A triangle with one right angle and two acute angles is called a right triangle. In a right triangle, one of the angles measures 90 degrees, making it a right angle, while the other two angles are acute, meaning they measure less than 90 degrees each. The Pythagorean theorem can be applied to solve for the lengths of the sides of a right triangle.
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Not enough information has been given to solve this problem.
To solve this, use the fact that the sum of all three angles, in a triangle, is 180 degrees.
the angle between the two sides is used in the formula A = 1/2 a*b*sin(C) where A is area, a and b are side lengths, and C is the angle between sides. Simply use algebra to rearrange the formula to solve for C.
The answer depends on what information you have: the lengths of 3 sides, 2 sides and the included angle, base and altitude, 1 side and 2 angles, etc.