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Question 9649: How do I find the height of an scalene triangle, where not angle degrees are provided, only the following side dimensions?:
The base=21, the longest side=20 and the shortest side=13
My main problem is that there are no angle degrees information provided.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Question 10255: The question I was given was: Suppose you have and equilateral triangle with a height of h feet. What is its area?
I know I have to use the Pythagorean Theorem but I don't know how to do this without knowing another side. Do you have any suggestions?
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Question 12439: If there was an right-angle triangle, and I wanted to find out the lengths of the 2 unknown sides, by using the pthagoreom theorem, it would be A(squared)+B(squared)=6(squared). Is it possible, if so how, to find the lengths of A and B of they were the same lengths?
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Question 14701: Here is my question:
The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 15cm. Find the lengths of the sides of the triangle if one side is 3 cm longer than the other.
I came up with this formula: 15^2=x^2+(x+3)^2
Then I get x^2+x^2+6x+9 = 225
2x^2+6x+9 = 225
Then I am lost. Please help!
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Question 16962: A man is standing 150 ft from the base of a tower. The angle is 62 degrees. How tall is the tower? We know that this is a right triangle. Can you find the hypotenuse if you know the angles and only one side?
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Question 17633: Determine the measure of angle "a"
I have one corner that is labeled 108* (top right) and the other corner (bottom left) is labeled 162*. The right hand (bottom right) corner is labeled "a"
It is my understanding that this must add up to 180*. But, you have to remember that I really do not understand this at all.
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Question 17632: I must first apologize that I am unable to draw the right triangle that is shown. The question is, For the right triangle shown below, determine the length of side BC. Round to the nearest hundredth.
Point A is on the bottom left hand side, Point B is on the bottom right hand side, and Point C is on the top. In between A and C is the number 11 ft. Between A and B the number is 8 ft.
Can you help?
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Question 18321: In triangle ABC, AB is 9cm shorter than AC, while BC is 3 cm longer than AC. If the perimeter os ABC is 48cm, what are the lengths of the three sides? Let x represent AC.
This question is similiar to question #14038 but I couldn't get the formula to work for me.
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