SOLUTION: If I know the length of all three sides of the triangle, and one angle is 90 degrees, how do I calculate the other two angles (I know all three total 180 degrees). Susan

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Question 142264: If I know the length of all three sides of the triangle, and one angle is 90 degrees, how do I calculate the other two angles (I know all three total 180 degrees).
Susan

Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the rule of sines. See http://www.mathsrevision.net/alevel/pages.php?page=37
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