SOLUTION: I have a triange with one right angle and one side of it is 60' and the other is 140', how do i find the other side?

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Question 197910: I have a triange with one right angle and one side of it is 60' and the other is 140', how do i find the other side?
Answer by Ratman99(5)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Try to make it equal 180 degrees.
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