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The measure of only one angle and one side is not sufficient to calculate the lengths of the sides of a triangle. If you have one more angle or one more side you can use the sine rule.

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Does sohcahtoa work on a 90 degree angle I have a right triangle with a hypotenuse of 1m no other sides or angles were provided?

No. Given a triangle with only the right angle and the hypotenuse, you cannot calculate the other sides nor the other angles.


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Height will be h=base*tan(angle).


How do you calculate sides of a right angle triangle?

With Pythagoras' theorem or trigonometry depending on the information you are given.


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As many as you like because any triangle that has a 90 degree angle is always a right angle triangle.


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How do you calculate an acute angle?

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How do you calculate the height of right triangle given the base?

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