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Consider a triangle with side lengths of 10 ft, 17.32 ft, and 20 ft. By examining the side lengths, what can you conclude about the measurement of the angles? Explain your reasoning.
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Consider a triangle with side lengths of 10 ft, 17.32 ft, and 20 ft. By examining the side lengths, what can you conclude about the measurement of the angles? Explain your reasoning.
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10² + 17.32² ≈ 20²
This follows Pythagoras theorem. So it is a right angled triangle. Hence one angle is 90°.
sin⁻¹(10/20) = 30°
Another angle is 30°. The third angle is 60°.
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