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How to find the missing lengths and angles of a triangle
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How to find the missing lengths and angles of a triangle
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Finding the lengths and the angles is fairly simple. Just use the Pythagorean theorem. 8^2+b^2=16^2-> 64+b^2=256 The missing side length is 13.9 (rounded) Then to find the missing angles use SohCahToa!
Sorry I took forever to type this out!
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