SOLUTION: i am trying to figure out the lengths of the sides of a triangle i have the height and the angle but nothing else. overall height is 4 feet angles are 120 deg. 60

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Question 706289: i am trying to figure out the lengths of the sides of a triangle i have the height
and the angle but nothing else.
overall height is 4 feet
angles are 120 deg.
60 deg.
60 deg.
how do i figure out?

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i am trying to figure out the lengths of the sides of a triangle i have the height
and the angle but nothing else.
overall height is 4 feet
angles are 120 deg.
60 deg.
60 deg.
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The sum of the angles is not 180 degs, so it's not a triangle.

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