180-x-y (x and y are the sides you already know) there are 180 degrees in a triangle. The remaining # is the last angle
In a right triangle, all the angle measurements together add up to be 180 degrees. And since it is a right triangle, one of the three angles is 90 degrees so if you are given one of the angles other than the right angle's measurements, you can find the angle measurements. Here's an example: There is a right triangle. One angle measures to be 45 degrees. What is the missing angle measure? Well we know that one angle must be 90 degrees and the other (as we were told) is 45 degrees. 90+45=135 and we know that a right triangle=180 degrees total and 180-135= 45. The missing angle is equal to 45 degrees! hope this makes sense and it helped.
Yes the given dimensions complies with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
The dimensions given fit that of a right angle triangle
since it is a right triangle there is one 90 degree angle and another of the angles is 45 degrees. there is 180 degrees in a triangle so the missing angle is 45 degrees.
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
The missing side of a right triangle is called the hypotenuse. This side is opposite the right angle and is the longest side of the triangle.
If that's a right angle triangle then the missing angle is 58 degrees
In a right triangle, all the angle measurements together add up to be 180 degrees. And since it is a right triangle, one of the three angles is 90 degrees so if you are given one of the angles other than the right angle's measurements, you can find the angle measurements. Here's an example: There is a right triangle. One angle measures to be 45 degrees. What is the missing angle measure? Well we know that one angle must be 90 degrees and the other (as we were told) is 45 degrees. 90+45=135 and we know that a right triangle=180 degrees total and 180-135= 45. The missing angle is equal to 45 degrees! hope this makes sense and it helped.
180 minus two known angle = missing angle. Use Pythagoras' theorem to find its missing side.
The Hypotenuse.
all the angles in a triangle have to add up to 180. to find the missing angle : 180 - 32 - 58 = 90 90 is a right angle and since there is a right angle in the triangle, it is a right angled triange
Yes the given dimensions complies with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras; theorem for a right angle triangle.
A right angle triangle would fit the given description
The dimensions given fit that of a right angle triangle
since it is a right triangle there is one 90 degree angle and another of the angles is 45 degrees. there is 180 degrees in a triangle so the missing angle is 45 degrees.
No because the given dimensions do not comply with Pythagoras' theorem for a right angle triangle.