43.01m
what statement about the two angles in a right tringle that do not measure 90 is true
Using trigonometry and the sine ratio the distance is 959 meters to the nearest meter.
The hypotenuse is: 10
To calculate the vertical fall over a horizontal distance at a given angle, you can use trigonometry. In this case, the fall at 2 degrees over 6 meters can be calculated using the formula: vertical fall = horizontal distance * tan(angle). Plugging in the values, the vertical fall would be approximately 0.21 meters, or 21 centimeters.
0.33
Use Pythagoras theorem. Answer: 43.01162634 or 43 meters
180-interior angle = exterior angle
Yes. You would have to have a right angle and two 45 degree angles
Yes providing that the other 2 angles are acute
53.7 m
what statement about the two angles in a right tringle that do not measure 90 is true
An equilateral triangle has two 60 degree angles which must make its third angle also 60 degrees
A right angle triangle
If you only know the length of two sides of the triangle, there are an infinite number of different triangles you can build with them, all with different angles between those two sides.
The rise over the distance is equal to the tangent of the angle Since tan (1 degree) = .0174 then the rise is .0174x13 = 0.227 meters ( 227 mm)
All triangles have 3 sides and 3 inside angles that add up to 180 degrees.
The alternate angle is 32 degrees and so 20/tan(32) = 32 meters