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How to find the length of a line in a right triangle with 1 angle and the hypotenuse?
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How to find the length of a line in a right triangle with 1 angle and the hypotenuse?
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The hypotenuse
is always opposite the right angle
and it is always the longest side of the
triangle. To find the length
, substitute the known values into the Pythagorean Theorem.
This is what I learnt..
Hope this helps :))
Andrey Agibalov
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There is need to multiply length of hypotenuse into one of the trigonometry function where angle is an argument.
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