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The smallest angle will be opposite the smallest side of the triangle and so by using the cosine rule it works out as 43.84 degrees.
The smallest angle of the triangle is opposite to its smallest side which is 4.6cm and so by using the sine rule: A/a = B/b = C/b the smallest angle works out as 38.43 degrees rounded to two decimal places.
Its 3rd angle is 52 degrees which is its smallest angle and opposite to its smallest side and by using the sine rule the perimeter of the triangle works out as 44.45 mm to two decimal places
Length of hypotenuse using Pythagoras' theorem: 2.86 cm rounded Smallest using cosine rule: 35.02 degrees rounded
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A steel rule is most commonly refered to as an engineers rule.
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The smallest unit of measured length marked on a 300mm rule is 1mm.
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Measurement of length.
Rensselaer Society of Engineers's motto is 'In time, through friendship, science and knowledge will rule the world'.
usually a ruler is used for measurement of length! Sabrina L. wrote this and i rule YEAHHHHH
Not as a rule, although many are pilots.
The thickness of a book will normally be smaller than the smallest graduations on the metre rule.
The purpose of measurement is to be able to have a group of units that everyone can use as a rule of thumb when trying to describe something's height, weight or volume.