The angle is sin-1(7/9) = 51.05755873 or about 51 degrees
Alternatively using Pythagoras' theorem the smaller side is 4*sq rt of 2
So angle tan-1(7/4*sq rt of 2) = 51.05755873 or about 51 degrees
It depends on the relationship of the sides to the angle. Assuming that neither side a or side b are the hypotenuse (longest side of the right triangle) and that side A is opposite the angle A and side b is closest (adjacent) to angle A then side a over side b will give the tangent of the angle A. If either side a or side b is the hypotenuse then when multiplied together their relationship to the angle A will give either the Sine or the Cosine of the angle A. Tangent = Opposite side / Adjacent side. Sine = Opposite / Hypotenuse. Cosine = Adjacent / Hypotenuse. A full explanation with diagram is at the related link below:
The opposite side of Arabic is Habibi. This is the closest to Arabic.
no you cant the closest would be a triangle soz
well, yes and no, on flat paper, that is impossible. The only way a triangle can have 3 90 degree angles is on a globe, but it is possible. The closest thing to an equilateral right triangle on flat paper is a 45 degree, 45 degree, 90 degree triangle, which would be an isosceles right triangle
If you view the plane edge-on so that it appears as a line cutting through the sphere which appears as a circle, you can create a right triangle from the circle's center point down to the closest point on the line, then along the line to one of the points where it intersects the circle. The leg of the triangle going down from the center point is 8 meters long. The hypotenuse of the triangle, running from the circle's center to the point of intersection at the circles edge, is the radius of the circle which is 17 m. We can now calculate the remaining leg of this right triangle (side 1 squared + side 2 squared = hypotenuse squared) as 82+x2 = 172 so x = 15. This leg of the triangle is half the length of the line segment within the circle, or going back to 3 dimensions, it is the radius of the circle created by the plane passing through the sphere. The area of this circle is therefor pi * r2 where r = 15 so the area is approximately 707.
It depends on the relationship of the sides to the angle. Assuming that neither side a or side b are the hypotenuse (longest side of the right triangle) and that side A is opposite the angle A and side b is closest (adjacent) to angle A then side a over side b will give the tangent of the angle A. If either side a or side b is the hypotenuse then when multiplied together their relationship to the angle A will give either the Sine or the Cosine of the angle A. Tangent = Opposite side / Adjacent side. Sine = Opposite / Hypotenuse. Cosine = Adjacent / Hypotenuse. A full explanation with diagram is at the related link below:
SOH CAH TOA is a way of remembering what the functions sin, cos, & tan mean in a right angle triangle. With a triangle with one of the acute angles labelled (theta) the longest side H (Hypotenuse), the side opposite the labelled angle O, and the short side closest to the angle A (Adjacent) SOH ->SIN(Theta)=0/H CAH ->COS(Theta)=A/H TOA ->TAN(Theta)=O/A
No. The closest triangle numbers to 145 are 136 and 153.
The closest word to an opposite of kama'aina would be malahini which means 'newcomer'.
There is no true opposite of scientific notation, but the closest answer is Standard Notation.
No, the opposite in fact. Sol is the closest star to Earth.
The opposite side of Arabic is Habibi. This is the closest to Arabic.
When it is stretched out completely, the closest shape that resembles it is a triangle.
Equals sin x divided by cos x. In a right-angled triangle it is the ratio of the two shorter sides, the one opposite the angle called x, divided by the the side closest to x.
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