you must know more information. Like the lengths of 2 sides. Then using Trig (law of sines or law of cosines) you can find the remaining sides and angles.
If you know the 2 other angles, apart from the right angle you can calulate the other 2 sides.
OK, from what I learned is Complementary angles have 2 angles and have a 90° angle. And 0 and 90° are complementary angles. Um, that's all I know.
It is 180-2 known angles = unknown angle ***** A bit more information: Note: all angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, if you know the sum of two angles, simply make up to 180 degrees.
Kite is a quadrilateral in which 2 pairs of opposite angles are equal .
you must know more information. Like the lengths of 2 sides. Then using Trig (law of sines or law of cosines) you can find the remaining sides and angles.
If you know the 2 other angles, apart from the right angle you can calulate the other 2 sides.
OK, from what I learned is Complementary angles have 2 angles and have a 90° angle. And 0 and 90° are complementary angles. Um, that's all I know.
It is 180-2 known angles = unknown angle ***** A bit more information: Note: all angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees. Therefore, if you know the sum of two angles, simply make up to 180 degrees.
Kite is a quadrilateral in which 2 pairs of opposite angles are equal .
If you know the length of the sides of a triangle you can find all the angles of the triangle using the Law of cosines such as: Step 1. cos A = (b^2 + c^2 - a^2)/(2bc) cos B = (a^2 + c^2 - b^2)/(2ac) cos C = (a^2 + b^2 - c^2)/(2ab) Step 2. Find the arc cosine A, arc cosine B, and arc cosine C in order to find the angles A, B, and C.
you can use up to 2 angles in a supplementary angle. Just find 2 angles to fit into 180 degrees.
You do not need to, if you have a right triangle that angle is 90* so the other 2 angles are 45* apiece. That is actually only partially accurate. There can be a right angled triangle with sides of 2-3-5. 5 being the hypotenuse in which the triangle's angles will not be 90-45-45 but 90-33.69-56.31. To find the angles of a right triangle, you will need to know the length of the sides. With the length of all three sides, you will need to utilize sine, cosine, and tangent to find the angles.
If you know the lengths of 2 sides and the included angle then use: Area of a triangle = 1/2*a*b*sinC
you minus the bigger side by the smaller side example: a 6 in side and a 2 in side. you do 6-2=4. the missing side is 4 in
180*2
If you know the area, divide by the half the base. A = 1/2 b x hYou need to know at least one of its acute angles and then use trigonometry to find its height.The answer depends on what information about the triangle you do have.