SOLUTION: What are the measures, to the neartest degree, of the two non-right angles in the famous right traingle with side lengths a=3 , b=4, c=5

Algebra.Com
Question 1005027: What are the measures, to the neartest degree, of the two non-right angles in the famous right traingle with side lengths a=3 , b=4, c=5

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can set it up a few ways...but the two angles can be found by
A = sin(-1) (3/5) = 36.9 deg
B = sin(-1) (4/5) = 53.1 deg

RELATED QUESTIONS

Help! Consider a triangle with side lengths a=3, b=4. and c=6. Can it be a right... (answered by josgarithmetic)
The difference of the two non-right angles of a right triangle is twice the smaller... (answered by ewatrrr)
A right triangle has a 40 degree angle. What are the measures of the other two angles? (answered by cleomenius)
I'm given a right triangle, i know the three side lengths and need to find the degree of... (answered by stanbon,mananth)
a right triangle has the side lengths of 16 cm 34 cm and 30 cm what operation does not... (answered by Alan3354)
If one of the acute angles in a right triangle is 58°, then what are the degree measures... (answered by vleith)
The shortest side of a right triangle measures 8cm. The lengths of the two other sides... (answered by ewatrrr)
The shortest side of a right triangle measures 13m. The lengths of the other two sides... (answered by Fombitz,Boreal)
the shortest side of a right triangle measures 32m. The lengths of the other two sides... (answered by addingup)