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A triangular garden has angles of 80, 50, and 50. If the longest side is 40 feet, what is the length of the remaining sides?

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Answer:

the other two sides are 31.11 feet and 31.11 feet

Explanation:

since two angles are 50°, the triangle is isosceles with the other two sides being equal in length.

A right triangle is formed by a line from its peak down & perpendicular to

the 40 foot side. It's hypotenuse is the unknown (x) and it's base is 40/2 = 20 feet.

cos 50 = 20/x

0.6428 = 20/x

x = 31.11 feet

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