Using trigonometry the angles of the triangle are 56.09 degrees, 97.09 degrees and 26.81 degrees with an area of 22.82 square cm all rounded to two decimal places.
Using the cosine rule angles of the triangle are: 119.10 degrees, 31.99 degrees and 28.91 degrees all rounded to two decimal places. Using sine area formula its area is: 3.24 square cm rounded to two decimal places.
Using the cosine and sine rules in trigonometry the angles are 51.05 degrees, 85.11 degrees and 43.84 degrees with an area of 18.17 square cm.
A triangle is a closed area with 3 sides and 3 angles. The interior angles add up to 1800 and the exterior angles add up to 3600.
It depends on what you wish to measure: the lengths of sides, the angles, the area, the perimeter.
Using trigonometry the angles of the triangle are 98.4 degrees, 58.4 degrees, 25.2 degrees and with an area of 8.94 square cm
Using trigonometry the angles of the triangle are 56.09 degrees, 97.09 degrees and 26.81 degrees with an area of 22.82 square cm all rounded to two decimal places.
The 3 external angles of a triangle add up to 360 degrees Area of a triangle is 0.5*base*height
Using the cosine rule angles of the triangle are: 119.10 degrees, 31.99 degrees and 28.91 degrees all rounded to two decimal places. Using sine area formula its area is: 3.24 square cm rounded to two decimal places.
Using the cosine and sine rules in trigonometry the angles are 51.05 degrees, 85.11 degrees and 43.84 degrees with an area of 18.17 square cm.
A triangle is a closed area with 3 sides and 3 angles. The interior angles add up to 1800 and the exterior angles add up to 3600.
Using trigonometry the angles are 90 degrees, 59.5 degrees and 30.5 degrees with an area of 133.8896 square cm.
By using the cosine and sine rules in trigonometry the angles work out as 51.04 degrees, 43.84 degrees and 85.12 degrees with an area of 18.17 square cm.
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how to find the perimeter of a right angled triangle using the area
1. Let us assume that the side of the square = X. Then the Diagonal of the square = X * Sqrt 2 and the area of the square is = X2 . 2. Given that : Base of Triangle = Diagonal of the Square, and Area of the triangle = Area of the Square. Let H = Height (or Altitude) of the Triangle. 3. This leads us to : 1/2 * H * X * Sqrt 2 = X2 4. Answer : Rearranging the above from 3 , we get : H = x * SQRT 2 So the Height (or Altitude) of The Triangle = Side of the Square * 1.414A triangle has 3 sides and angles are always going to be acute angles!Squares have 4 side and all angles are 90 degree angles or also known as right angles.
It depends on what you wish to measure: the lengths of sides, the angles, the area, the perimeter.