The answer depends on what the metres refer to.
The answer depends on what the metres refer to.
The answer depends on what the metres refer to.
The answer depends on what the metres refer to.
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If you're only given the base, then you can't calculate the other leg. If you have any one of the following, then you can calculate all of the parts of the triangle: -- length of the other leg -- length of the hypotenuse -- size of either acute angle
In that case, it would be good to know WHAT is given. If NOTHING is given, you really can't calculate.
The height and longer diagonal do not provide enough information to calculate the sides.
You can use the cosine rule to calculate the central angle.